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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... painful truths at best . Vainly the time I have to roll In fad reflection flies ; Ye fondling paffions of my foul ! Ye fweet deceits ! arife . I wifely change the scene within , To things that us'd to please ; In pain , philofophy is ...
... painful truths at best . Vainly the time I have to roll In fad reflection flies ; Ye fondling paffions of my foul ! Ye fweet deceits ! arife . I wifely change the scene within , To things that us'd to please ; In pain , philofophy is ...
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... pain . Now come , ye thousands , and more thousands yet , With order join to fill the train of state , Souls tun'd for praising to the temple bring , And thus amidft the facred mufic fing : Hail , Piety ! triumphant goodness , hail ...
... pain . Now come , ye thousands , and more thousands yet , With order join to fill the train of state , Souls tun'd for praising to the temple bring , And thus amidft the facred mufic fing : Hail , Piety ! triumphant goodness , hail ...
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... pains ; To daunt firm will , and crofs the good defign'd , With strong temptations fasten on the mind ; Such grief ... pain , And all my words in anguish fall in vain ? The trouble's near , in which my life will end ; But none is near ...
... pains ; To daunt firm will , and crofs the good defign'd , With strong temptations fasten on the mind ; Such grief ... pain , And all my words in anguish fall in vain ? The trouble's near , in which my life will end ; But none is near ...
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... pain . Bring thither then repentance , fighs , and tears , Bring mortify'd defires , bring holy fears ; And earnest prayer expprefs'd from thoughts that roll Through broken mind , and groanings of the foul ; Thefe fcatter'd on his ...
... pain . Bring thither then repentance , fighs , and tears , Bring mortify'd defires , bring holy fears ; And earnest prayer expprefs'd from thoughts that roll Through broken mind , and groanings of the foul ; Thefe fcatter'd on his ...
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... pain , Reftores my foul to life again . Guide me then , for here I burn , To make my Saviour fome return . I'll rife ( if that will please him , ftill , And fure I've heard him own it will ) ; I'll trace his feps , and hear my cross ...
... pain , Reftores my foul to life again . Guide me then , for here I burn , To make my Saviour fome return . I'll rife ( if that will please him , ftill , And fure I've heard him own it will ) ; I'll trace his feps , and hear my cross ...
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