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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... head : There , calm and pure , the living waters flow , But roars a torrent or a flood below , Each flower ordain'd the margins to adorn , Each native beauty , from its roots is torn , And left on deferts , rocks and fands , are toft ...
... head : There , calm and pure , the living waters flow , But roars a torrent or a flood below , Each flower ordain'd the margins to adorn , Each native beauty , from its roots is torn , And left on deferts , rocks and fands , are toft ...
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... head . I faid I'd fcatter all the finful race , I faid I'd make its mere remembrance ceafe , But that I fear'd the foe's unruly pride , Their glory vaunted , and their power deny'd , While thus they boaft , our arm has fhewn us brave ...
... head . I faid I'd fcatter all the finful race , I faid I'd make its mere remembrance ceafe , But that I fear'd the foe's unruly pride , Their glory vaunted , and their power deny'd , While thus they boaft , our arm has fhewn us brave ...
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... head ; Thy crime , by lafting , will fecure thy foe , The gracious warning to the Gentiles go , And all the world , that's call'd to witness here , Convinc'd by thine example , learn to fear . The Gentile world , a myftic Ifrael grown ...
... head ; Thy crime , by lafting , will fecure thy foe , The gracious warning to the Gentiles go , And all the world , that's call'd to witness here , Convinc'd by thine example , learn to fear . The Gentile world , a myftic Ifrael grown ...
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... head , This wondrous mitre , fram'd by facred love , And for thy triumph fent thee from above , In two bright points with upper rays afpires , And rounds thy temples with innocuous fires . Rife , lovely Piety , with pomp appear , And ...
... head , This wondrous mitre , fram'd by facred love , And for thy triumph fent thee from above , In two bright points with upper rays afpires , And rounds thy temples with innocuous fires . Rife , lovely Piety , with pomp appear , And ...
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... head He borrow'd notions from the kind retreat , Then fung the righteous in their happy ftate , And how , by providential care , fuccefs Shall all their actions in due feason bless ; So firm they ftand , so beautiful they look , As ...
... head He borrow'd notions from the kind retreat , Then fung the righteous in their happy ftate , And how , by providential care , fuccefs Shall all their actions in due feason bless ; So firm they ftand , so beautiful they look , As ...
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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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