The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... fhine , And form her organs for a voice divine . ' Twas thus the Sire ordain'd ; the power obey'd ; And work'd , and wonder'd at the work he made ; The faireft , fofteft , fweetest frame beneath , Now made to feem , now more than seem ...
... fhine , And form her organs for a voice divine . ' Twas thus the Sire ordain'd ; the power obey'd ; And work'd , and wonder'd at the work he made ; The faireft , fofteft , fweetest frame beneath , Now made to feem , now more than seem ...
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... fhine ; For what are all their joys to me , Which cannot now be mine ? But hold - I feel my gout decrease , My troubles laid to rest , And truths which would disturb my peace Are painful truths at best . Vainly the time I have to roll ...
... fhine ; For what are all their joys to me , Which cannot now be mine ? But hold - I feel my gout decrease , My troubles laid to rest , And truths which would disturb my peace Are painful truths at best . Vainly the time I have to roll ...
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... fhine , With tender mercy ( fweetest act divine ) ; Bright rays of majefty ferenely fhed To reft in glories on the nation's head . Our future deeds with approbation bless , And in the giving them give us fuccefs . Thus with forgiveness ...
... fhine , With tender mercy ( fweetest act divine ) ; Bright rays of majefty ferenely fhed To reft in glories on the nation's head . Our future deeds with approbation bless , And in the giving them give us fuccefs . Thus with forgiveness ...
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... fhine . O praise the Lord , my foul , in one accord , Let all that is within me praise the Lord ; O praise the Lord , my foul , and ever strive To keep the sweet remembrances alive . Still raife the kind affections of thine heart ...
... fhine . O praise the Lord , my foul , in one accord , Let all that is within me praise the Lord ; O praise the Lord , my foul , and ever strive To keep the sweet remembrances alive . Still raife the kind affections of thine heart ...
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... fhine , on the breaft . Here from the mind the profpects feem to wear , And leave the couch'd defign appearing bare ; And now no more the shepherd fings his hill , But fings the fovereign Lord's protection ftill . For as he fees the ...
... fhine , on the breaft . Here from the mind the profpects feem to wear , And leave the couch'd defign appearing bare ; And now no more the shepherd fings his hill , But fings the fovereign Lord's protection ftill . For as he fees the ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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