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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... raise the fong , See the master comes along ; Lufty revel join'd with laughter , Whim and frolic follow after : The ... raises In naked Nature's plaineft phrases , And every glass he drinks enjoys , Which change of nonfenfe , luft , and ...
... raise the fong , See the master comes along ; Lufty revel join'd with laughter , Whim and frolic follow after : The ... raises In naked Nature's plaineft phrases , And every glass he drinks enjoys , Which change of nonfenfe , luft , and ...
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... raise A questioning belief , is fond to praise ; Be thus the rapture in the prophet's breaft , Be thus the thanks for freedom gain'd exprefs'd : I'll fing to God , I'll fing the fongs of praife , To God , triumphant in his wondrous ways ...
... raise A questioning belief , is fond to praise ; Be thus the rapture in the prophet's breaft , Be thus the thanks for freedom gain'd exprefs'd : I'll fing to God , I'll fing the fongs of praife , To God , triumphant in his wondrous ways ...
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... raise , And Miriam's timbrel gives new life to praife . The moving founds , like foft delicious wind , ' That breath'd from paradise , a paffage find , Shed fympathies for odours as they rove , And fan the risings of enkindled love . O ...
... raise , And Miriam's timbrel gives new life to praife . The moving founds , like foft delicious wind , ' That breath'd from paradise , a paffage find , Shed fympathies for odours as they rove , And fan the risings of enkindled love . O ...
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... raise , And each contended in the words of praife , And every word proclaim'd the wonders paft , And God was still the first , and still the last ; Deep in their fouls the fair impreffion lay , Deep trac'd , and never to be worn away ...
... raise , And each contended in the words of praife , And every word proclaim'd the wonders paft , And God was still the first , and still the last ; Deep in their fouls the fair impreffion lay , Deep trac'd , and never to be worn away ...
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... Raise every grateful word to bear a part , With every word the ftrains of love devife , Awake thine harp , and thou thyself arise ; Then , if his mercy be not half exprefs'd , Let wondering filence magnify the reft . DAVI D. My thought ...
... Raise every grateful word to bear a part , With every word the ftrains of love devife , Awake thine harp , and thou thyself arise ; Then , if his mercy be not half exprefs'd , Let wondering filence magnify the reft . DAVI D. My thought ...
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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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