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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... glory past , that gift was thine ; The next thy creature meets , be fairly mine : And such a gift , a vengeance so design'd , As fuits the counsel of a god to find ; A pleasing bofom - cheat , a fpecious ill , Which felt the curfe , yet ...
... glory past , that gift was thine ; The next thy creature meets , be fairly mine : And such a gift , a vengeance so design'd , As fuits the counsel of a god to find ; A pleasing bofom - cheat , a fpecious ill , Which felt the curfe , yet ...
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... glory reigns , And winds his lengthening court beneath the Plycarpax ' father , father now no more ! [ plains . For poor Plycarpax lies remote from fhore ; Supine he lies ! the filent waters ftand , And no kind billow wafts the dead to ...
... glory reigns , And winds his lengthening court beneath the Plycarpax ' father , father now no more ! [ plains . For poor Plycarpax lies remote from fhore ; Supine he lies ! the filent waters ftand , And no kind billow wafts the dead to ...
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... glory wrapt , through paths untrod , " Pursue the great unfeen defcent of God . " Hail the meek virgin , bid the child appear , " The child is God , and call him Jefus here . " He comes , but where to rest ? A manger's nigh , " Make the ...
... glory wrapt , through paths untrod , " Pursue the great unfeen defcent of God . " Hail the meek virgin , bid the child appear , " The child is God , and call him Jefus here . " He comes , but where to rest ? A manger's nigh , " Make the ...
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... glory take their flight , And frail affections , born of earth , decay , Like weeds that wither in the warmer ray . I thank thee , Father ! with a grateful mind ; Man's undeserving , and thy mercy kind . I now perceive , I long to fing ...
... glory take their flight , And frail affections , born of earth , decay , Like weeds that wither in the warmer ray . I thank thee , Father ! with a grateful mind ; Man's undeserving , and thy mercy kind . I now perceive , I long to fing ...
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... glory go . Oh , grateful Miriam , in thy temper wrought , Too warm for filence , or inventing thought ; Thy part of anthem was to warble o'er , In fweet refponfe what Mofes fung before . Thou left the public voice to join his lays , And ...
... glory go . Oh , grateful Miriam , in thy temper wrought , Too warm for filence , or inventing thought ; Thy part of anthem was to warble o'er , In fweet refponfe what Mofes fung before . Thou left the public voice to join his lays , And ...
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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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