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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... Hear now the praife of well - difputed fields , The best return victorious honour yields ; ' Tis common good reftor'd , when lovely Peace Is join'd with righteousness in strict embrace ; Hear , all ye victors , what your fword fecures , ...
... Hear now the praife of well - difputed fields , The best return victorious honour yields ; ' Tis common good reftor'd , when lovely Peace Is join'd with righteousness in strict embrace ; Hear , all ye victors , what your fword fecures , ...
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... hear him thus complain , Through David's perfon , and in David's ftrain . Oh , fave me , God , thy floods about me roll , Thy wrath divine hath overflow'd my foul : I come at length where rifing waters drown , And fink in deep ...
... hear him thus complain , Through David's perfon , and in David's ftrain . Oh , fave me , God , thy floods about me roll , Thy wrath divine hath overflow'd my foul : I come at length where rifing waters drown , And fink in deep ...
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... hear ; And hold each found that interrupts the mind , Thus in a calm by power of verfe confin'd . Ye dreadful ... hear , ye monarchs , and ye judges hear , Rejoice with trembling , ferve the Lord with fear ; In his commands with figns of ...
... hear ; And hold each found that interrupts the mind , Thus in a calm by power of verfe confin'd . Ye dreadful ... hear , ye monarchs , and ye judges hear , Rejoice with trembling , ferve the Lord with fear ; In his commands with figns of ...
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... hear him as a lover fpeak , Who near a window calls a 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 ...
... hear him as a lover fpeak , Who near a window calls a 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 ...
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... hears the found . Behold , my love , how fair thy beauties fhow , Behold how more , how most extremely fo ! How still ... hear the myftic love purfued again . Now to the mount , whofe fpice perfumes the day . ' Tis I invite thee ; come ...
... hears the found . Behold , my love , how fair thy beauties fhow , Behold how more , how most extremely fo ! How still ... hear the myftic love purfued again . Now to the mount , whofe fpice perfumes the day . ' Tis I invite thee ; come ...
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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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