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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... stand secure , Or eager thought to know the conqueft fure ; Belov'd of God , lend thou thy prelencé tou , And I with ... Stands reaching forth her hands , and feems to call , On t ' other fide , and almoft o'er the plain , Proud Sifera ...
... stand secure , Or eager thought to know the conqueft fure ; Belov'd of God , lend thou thy prelencé tou , And I with ... Stands reaching forth her hands , and feems to call , On t ' other fide , and almoft o'er the plain , Proud Sifera ...
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... honour , and majestic state , The prefence grace , and strength the beauty wait What glittering minifters around him stand , To fly like winds , or flames , at his command . How fure the beams , on which his palace rife Çüij POEM 39 S.
... honour , and majestic state , The prefence grace , and strength the beauty wait What glittering minifters around him stand , To fly like winds , or flames , at his command . How fure the beams , on which his palace rife Çüij POEM 39 S.
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... stand : He bid the mountains from confufion's heaps Exalt their fummits , and affume their fhapes . He bid the waters like a garment fpread , To form large feas , and , as he fpake , they fled . His voice , his thunder , made the waves ...
... stand : He bid the mountains from confufion's heaps Exalt their fummits , and affume their fhapes . He bid the waters like a garment fpread , To form large feas , and , as he fpake , they fled . His voice , his thunder , made the waves ...
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... stand ; And Midian's high pavilions fhake with dread , While the tam'd feas thy rescued nation tread . What burst the path ? what made the Lord en- gage ? Could waters anger , feas incite thy rage , That thus thine horses force the ...
... stand ; And Midian's high pavilions fhake with dread , While the tam'd feas thy rescued nation tread . What burst the path ? what made the Lord en- gage ? Could waters anger , feas incite thy rage , That thus thine horses force the ...
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... " In vain , in vain , alas ! feduc'd by ill , And acted wildly by the force of will ! I tell my foul , it will be constant May , And charm a feafon never made to ftay ; My beauteous arbour will not stand a storm , The POEM S. ΤΣ.
... " In vain , in vain , alas ! feduc'd by ill , And acted wildly by the force of will ! I tell my foul , it will be constant May , And charm a feafon never made to ftay ; My beauteous arbour will not stand a storm , The POEM S. ΤΣ.
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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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