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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... look'd our hermit when the fact was done ; Not hell , though hell's black jaws in funder part , And breathe blue fire , could more affault his heart . Confus'd , and ftruck with filence at the decd , He flies , but trembling fails to ...
... look'd our hermit when the fact was done ; Not hell , though hell's black jaws in funder part , And breathe blue fire , could more affault his heart . Confus'd , and ftruck with filence at the decd , He flies , but trembling fails to ...
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... look not , lirael , to thy former way ; God cannot fail ; and either wait or pray . Within the borders of thy promis'd lands , Lot's hapless wife a strange example stands , She turn'd her eyes , and felt her change begin , And wrath as ...
... look not , lirael , to thy former way ; God cannot fail ; and either wait or pray . Within the borders of thy promis'd lands , Lot's hapless wife a strange example stands , She turn'd her eyes , and felt her change begin , And wrath as ...
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Robert Anderson. } Looks down ferenely from his ftarry throne , And bids the bleffed days our prayers have won Put on ... look for blifs without an help divine , We still may fearch , and fearch without relief , Nor only want a blifs ...
Robert Anderson. } Looks down ferenely from his ftarry throne , And bids the bleffed days our prayers have won Put on ... look for blifs without an help divine , We still may fearch , and fearch without relief , Nor only want a blifs ...
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... Look , or illufion's airy vifions draw , Or now I walk the gardens which I saw , Where filver waters feed a flowering Spring , And winds falute it with a balmy wing . There , on a bank , whofe fhades directly rife , To fcreen the fun ...
... Look , or illufion's airy vifions draw , Or now I walk the gardens which I saw , Where filver waters feed a flowering Spring , And winds falute it with a balmy wing . There , on a bank , whofe fhades directly rife , To fcreen the fun ...
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... looks with modeft guife appear , Now let thy voice falute my longing ear , For in thy looks a humble mind I see , Prayer forms thy voice , and both are sweet to me . To fave the bloomings of my vineyard , haste , Which foxes ( falfe ...
... looks with modeft guife appear , Now let thy voice falute my longing ear , For in thy looks a humble mind I see , Prayer forms thy voice , and both are sweet to me . To fave the bloomings of my vineyard , haste , Which foxes ( falfe ...
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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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