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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... bright re- nown , Beyond thofe gems whose splendour decks a crown : That fixing peace , by temper'd love and fear , Make plains abound , and barren mountains bare . To thee , to whom these attributes belong , To thee , my God , he cry'd ...
... bright re- nown , Beyond thofe gems whose splendour decks a crown : That fixing peace , by temper'd love and fear , Make plains abound , and barren mountains bare . To thee , to whom these attributes belong , To thee , my God , he cry'd ...
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... bright thy glories fhine The heavens declare , for what they boaft is thine ; And yon blue tract , enrich'd with orbs of light , In all its handy - work difplays thy might . Again the monarch touch'd another strain , Another province ...
... bright thy glories fhine The heavens declare , for what they boaft is thine ; And yon blue tract , enrich'd with orbs of light , In all its handy - work difplays thy might . Again the monarch touch'd another strain , Another province ...
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... bright fuccefs ! And happy thrice the realm , if thus he please To crown thofe glories with the fweets of cafe ; From warfare finish'd on a chain of thought , To bright attempts of future rapture wrought ; Yet ftronger , yet thy pinions ...
... bright fuccefs ! And happy thrice the realm , if thus he please To crown thofe glories with the fweets of cafe ; From warfare finish'd on a chain of thought , To bright attempts of future rapture wrought ; Yet ftronger , yet thy pinions ...
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... bright thy locks ! how well their number paints The great affemblies of my lovely faints ! So bright the kids , fo numerously fed , Graze the green top of lofty Gilead's head ; All Gilead's head a fleecy whiteness clouds , And the rich ...
... bright thy locks ! how well their number paints The great affemblies of my lovely faints ! So bright the kids , fo numerously fed , Graze the green top of lofty Gilead's head ; All Gilead's head a fleecy whiteness clouds , And the rich ...
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... bright thy locks , how well their number paints The great affemblies of my lovely faints ! So bright the kids , fo numerously fed , Graze the green wealth of lofty Gilead's head . flow pure thy teeth for equal order made , Each ...
... bright thy locks , how well their number paints The great affemblies of my lovely faints ! So bright the kids , fo numerously fed , Graze the green wealth of lofty Gilead's head . flow pure thy teeth for equal order made , Each ...
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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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