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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... light , and he thy guide . The day comes on , and half the fuccours fail , Yet fear not , Ifrael , God will still prevail . 1 fee thine angel from before thee go , To make the wheels of venturous Egypt flow , His rolling cloud inwarps ...
... light , and he thy guide . The day comes on , and half the fuccours fail , Yet fear not , Ifrael , God will still prevail . 1 fee thine angel from before thee go , To make the wheels of venturous Egypt flow , His rolling cloud inwarps ...
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... light , we think it day : Death feems long fleep ; and hopes of heavenly beams , Deceitful wishes , big with diftant dreams ; But if our reafon purge the carnal fight . And place its objects in their juster light , We change the fide ...
... light , we think it day : Death feems long fleep ; and hopes of heavenly beams , Deceitful wishes , big with diftant dreams ; But if our reafon purge the carnal fight . And place its objects in their juster light , We change the fide ...
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... light present To fhew the mountain blefs'd with God's de- fcent , To fhew their wanderings , their unfix'd abode , And all their guidance in the defert road , Then where the beams of recollection go , To leave the fancy difpoffefs'd of ...
... light present To fhew the mountain blefs'd with God's de- fcent , To fhew their wanderings , their unfix'd abode , And all their guidance in the defert road , Then where the beams of recollection go , To leave the fancy difpoffefs'd of ...
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... light of life instill'd , Who thus the bosom of a mortal fill'd , Though weak my voice , and though my light be dim , Yet fain I'd praise thy wondrous gifts in him ; Then , fince thine aid's attracted by defire , And they that speak ...
... light of life instill'd , Who thus the bosom of a mortal fill'd , Though weak my voice , and though my light be dim , Yet fain I'd praise thy wondrous gifts in him ; Then , fince thine aid's attracted by defire , And they that speak ...
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... light ; His words confider all the sparkling show With which the stars in golden order glow . And what is man , he cries , that thus thy kind , Thy wondrous love , has lodg'd him in thy mind ? For him they glitter , him the beasts of ...
... light ; His words confider all the sparkling show With which the stars in golden order glow . And what is man , he cries , that thus thy kind , Thy wondrous love , has lodg'd him in thy mind ? For him they glitter , him the beasts of ...
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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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