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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... give , And to thy glory let me live ; And then my days fhall fhine the more , Or pass more bleffed than before . HYMN FOR EVENING . THE beam - repelling mifts arife , And evening spreads obscurer skies : The twilight will the night ...
... give , And to thy glory let me live ; And then my days fhall fhine the more , Or pass more bleffed than before . HYMN FOR EVENING . THE beam - repelling mifts arife , And evening spreads obscurer skies : The twilight will the night ...
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... give the dawn of glory's golden day ; When all her labours at their harvest shown Shall , in her fubjects ' joy , complete her own . Then breaking filence ; ' Tis enough , the cries , That war has rag'd to make the nations wife . Heaven ...
... give the dawn of glory's golden day ; When all her labours at their harvest shown Shall , in her fubjects ' joy , complete her own . Then breaking filence ; ' Tis enough , the cries , That war has rag'd to make the nations wife . Heaven ...
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... Give none to fuch , or give a gentler heat . " ' Twas here the finger felt his temper wrought By fairer profpects , which arofe to thought ; And in himfeif a while collected far . And much admir'd at this , and mach at that ; Till all ...
... Give none to fuch , or give a gentler heat . " ' Twas here the finger felt his temper wrought By fairer profpects , which arofe to thought ; And in himfeif a while collected far . And much admir'd at this , and mach at that ; Till all ...
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... give nobody offence . The description of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened in the Difpenfary , betwixt a member of the College with his retinue , and some of the fervants that attended there to difpenfe the medicines and ...
... give nobody offence . The description of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened in the Difpenfary , betwixt a member of the College with his retinue , and some of the fervants that attended there to difpenfe the medicines and ...
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... give a fee . Some fell by laudanum , and fome by steel , And death in ambush lay in every pill . For , fave or flay , this privilege we claim , Though credit fuffers , the reward's the fame . What though the art of healing we pretend ...
... give a fee . Some fell by laudanum , and fome by steel , And death in ambush lay in every pill . For , fave or flay , this privilege we claim , Though credit fuffers , the reward's the fame . What though the art of healing we pretend ...
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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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