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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... voice divine . ' Twas thus the Sire ordain'd ; the power obey'd ; And work'd , and wonder'd at the work he made ; The faireft , fofteft , fweetest frame beneath , Now made to feem , now more than seem to breathe . As Vulcan ends , the ...
... voice divine . ' Twas thus the Sire ordain'd ; the power obey'd ; And work'd , and wonder'd at the work he made ; The faireft , fofteft , fweetest frame beneath , Now made to feem , now more than seem to breathe . As Vulcan ends , the ...
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... voice of music ravish'd as he spoke ) . Thy prayer , thy praife , thy life to vice un- known , In fweet memorial rife before the throne : Thefe charms , fuccefs in our bright region find , And force an angel down , to calm thy mind ...
... voice of music ravish'd as he spoke ) . Thy prayer , thy praife , thy life to vice un- known , In fweet memorial rife before the throne : Thefe charms , fuccefs in our bright region find , And force an angel down , to calm thy mind ...
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... voice of fame . | My call is favour'd : Time from first to laft Unwinds his years , the present fees the past I view their circles as he turns them o'er , And fix my footsteps where he went before . The page unfolding would a top ...
... voice of fame . | My call is favour'd : Time from first to laft Unwinds his years , the present fees the past I view their circles as he turns them o'er , And fix my footsteps where he went before . The page unfolding would a top ...
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... voice fevere , While yet fhe multiply'd her thoughts in prayer , How long fhall wine , he cries , distract thy breast ? Be gone , and lay the drunken fit by rest . Ah ! fays the mourner , count not this for fin , It is not wine , but ...
... voice fevere , While yet fhe multiply'd her thoughts in prayer , How long fhall wine , he cries , distract thy breast ? Be gone , and lay the drunken fit by rest . Ah ! fays the mourner , count not this for fin , It is not wine , but ...
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... voice , and though my light be dim , Yet fain I'd praise thy wondrous gifts in him ; Then , fince thine aid's attracted by defire , And they that speak thee right muft feel thy fire , Vouchfafe a portion of thy grace divine , And raife ...
... voice , and though my light be dim , Yet fain I'd praise thy wondrous gifts in him ; Then , fince thine aid's attracted by defire , And they that speak thee right muft feel thy fire , Vouchfafe a portion of thy grace divine , And raife ...
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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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