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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... fair impreffion lay , Deep trac'd , and never to be worn away . From hence the refcued generation still Abhoir'd the practice of rebellious ill , And fear'd the punishment for ill abhorr'd , And lov'd repentance , and ador'd the Lord ...
... fair impreffion lay , Deep trac'd , and never to be worn away . From hence the refcued generation still Abhoir'd the practice of rebellious ill , And fear'd the punishment for ill abhorr'd , And lov'd repentance , and ador'd the Lord ...
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... fair , Thine eyes , for mildness , with the dove's compare , No , thou , belov'd , art fair , the church replies , ( Since all my beauties but from thee arife ; ) All fair , all pleasant , these communions how Thy counfels pleasant ...
... fair , Thine eyes , for mildness , with the dove's compare , No , thou , belov'd , art fair , the church replies , ( Since all my beauties but from thee arife ; ) All fair , all pleasant , these communions how Thy counfels pleasant ...
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... fair to wake . Attend , ye virgins , while the words that trace An opening spring defign the day of grace . Hark ! or I dream , or else I hear him say , Arife , my love ; my fair - one , come away ; For now the tempefts of thy winter ...
... fair to wake . Attend , ye virgins , while the words that trace An opening spring defign the day of grace . Hark ! or I dream , or else I hear him say , Arife , my love ; my fair - one , come away ; For now the tempefts of thy winter ...
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... fair thy beauties fhow , Behold how more , how most extremely fo ! How still to me thy conftant eyes incline , I fee the turtle's when I gaze on thine ; Sweet through the lids they shine with modeft care , And sweet and modeft is a ...
... fair thy beauties fhow , Behold how more , how most extremely fo ! How still to me thy conftant eyes incline , I fee the turtle's when I gaze on thine ; Sweet through the lids they shine with modeft care , And sweet and modeft is a ...
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... fair ? His face is white and ruddy , the replies , So mercy , join'd to justice , tempers dies ; His lofty ftature , where a myriad fhine , O'ertops , and Epeaks a majefty divine . Fair honour crowns his head , the raven black , In ...
... fair ? His face is white and ruddy , the replies , So mercy , join'd to justice , tempers dies ; His lofty ftature , where a myriad fhine , O'ertops , and Epeaks a majefty divine . Fair honour crowns his head , the raven black , In ...
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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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