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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... heaven can blefs , if mortals will be kind . ) Conscious of wanting worth , he views the bowl , And feels compaffion touch his grateful foul . Thus artists melt the fullen ore of lead , With heaping coals of fire upon its head ; In the ...
... heaven can blefs , if mortals will be kind . ) Conscious of wanting worth , he views the bowl , And feels compaffion touch his grateful foul . Thus artists melt the fullen ore of lead , With heaping coals of fire upon its head ; In the ...
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... heaven too . So fouls from water rife to grace below , So faints from toil to praife 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 ...
... heaven too . So fouls from water rife to grace below , So faints from toil to praife 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 ...
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... 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 fhall my speeches ...
... 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 fhall my speeches ...
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... heaven itfelf , and that's our caufe of woe ; Let's feek by lots , if heaven be pleas'd to tell ; And what they fought by lots , on Jonah fell : Then , whence he came , and who , and what , and why Thus rag'd the tempeft , all confus ...
... heaven itfelf , and that's our caufe of woe ; Let's feek by lots , if heaven be pleas'd to tell ; And what they fought by lots , on Jonah fell : Then , whence he came , and who , and what , and why Thus rag'd the tempeft , all confus ...
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... heaven , and faith has inward eyes . Alas ! the waters , which my whale furround , Have through my forrowing foul a paffage found ; And now the dungeon moves , new depths I try , New thoughts of danger all his paths fupply . The laft of ...
... heaven , and faith has inward eyes . Alas ! the waters , which my whale furround , Have through my forrowing foul a paffage found ; And now the dungeon moves , new depths I try , New thoughts of danger all his paths fupply . The laft of ...
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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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