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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... hear your friend relate What heavy judgment prov'd the writer's fate , Though when it happen'd no relation clears , ' Tis thought in five , or five and twenty years . Where , dark and filent , with a twisted fhade The neighbouring woods ...
... hear your friend relate What heavy judgment prov'd the writer's fate , Though when it happen'd no relation clears , ' Tis thought in five , or five and twenty years . Where , dark and filent , with a twisted fhade The neighbouring woods ...
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... hear the ftrains . Indulgent nurfe of every tender gale , Parent of flowerets , old Arcadia , hail ! Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread , Here let thy poplars whisper o'er my head , The mines detected flame with gold again . How ...
... hear the ftrains . Indulgent nurfe of every tender gale , Parent of flowerets , old Arcadia , hail ! Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread , Here let thy poplars whisper o'er my head , The mines detected flame with gold again . How ...
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... Hear , Oh ye heavens , Creation's lofty fhew , Hear , Oh thou heaven - encompass'd earth below , As filver showers of gently dropping rain , As honey dews diftilling on the plain , As rain , as dews , for tender grass design'd , So ...
... Hear , Oh ye heavens , Creation's lofty fhew , Hear , Oh thou heaven - encompass'd earth below , As filver showers of gently dropping rain , As honey dews diftilling on the plain , As rain , as dews , for tender grass design'd , So ...
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... hear the found of fluttering wings in air , I hear the tuneful tongues of angels there : They fly , they bear , they rest on Nebo's head , And in thick glory wrap the reverend dead ; This errand crowns his fongs , and tends to prove His ...
... hear the found of fluttering wings in air , I hear the tuneful tongues of angels there : They fly , they bear , they rest on Nebo's head , And in thick glory wrap the reverend dead ; This errand crowns his fongs , and tends to prove His ...
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... Hear , O ye kings ; ye neighbouring princes , hear ; My long triumphant fhall inftruct your fear : My fong triumphant bids your glory bow , To God confef'd , the God of Jacob now . O glorious Lord ! when , with thy fovereign hand , Thou ...
... Hear , O ye kings ; ye neighbouring princes , hear ; My long triumphant fhall inftruct your fear : My fong triumphant bids your glory bow , To God confef'd , the God of Jacob now . O glorious Lord ! when , with thy fovereign hand , Thou ...
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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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