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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... live ; then what were I But fome falfe prophet , when they fail to die ? Or what , I fancied , had the Gentiles too ... lives within ! The man who fondly fled the Maker's view , Strange as the crime , has found a dungeon too , God fent a ...
... live ; then what were I But fome falfe prophet , when they fail to die ? Or what , I fancied , had the Gentiles too ... lives within ! The man who fondly fled the Maker's view , Strange as the crime , has found a dungeon too , God fent a ...
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... live . Solemn he faid , and fighing left the place ; Deep prints of horror furrow'd every face ; Within their minds ... live , but in peculiar 1 ; A fecond grant thy mercy pleas'd to give , And my rais'd fpirits doubly feem to live ...
... live . Solemn he faid , and fighing left the place ; Deep prints of horror furrow'd every face ; Within their minds ... live , but in peculiar 1 ; A fecond grant thy mercy pleas'd to give , And my rais'd fpirits doubly feem to live ...
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... Live with the living , and exult on high : Yet ftill distinct in parts the mufic plays , Till prince and people both ... lives , to praise . ' Tis there our fovereigns , for a signal day The feaft proclaim'd , their fignal thanks repay ...
... Live with the living , and exult on high : Yet ftill distinct in parts the mufic plays , Till prince and people both ... lives , to praise . ' Tis there our fovereigns , for a signal day The feaft proclaim'd , their fignal thanks repay ...
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... live with thee ; And feel that union which thy love Will . after death , complete above . From my foul I fend my prayer , Great Creator , bow thine ear ; Thou , for whofe propitious fway The world was taught to fee the day ; Who fpake ...
... live with thee ; And feel that union which thy love Will . after death , complete above . From my foul I fend my prayer , Great Creator , bow thine ear ; Thou , for whofe propitious fway The world was taught to fee the day ; Who fpake ...
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... live on earth ; And after , lifted him on high , And taught him on the crofs to die . Love celeftial , ardent fire , O , extreme of sweet defire ! Spread thy brightly raging flame Through and over all my framé ; Let it warm me , let it ...
... live on earth ; And after , lifted him on high , And taught him on the crofs to die . Love celeftial , ardent fire , O , extreme of sweet defire ! Spread thy brightly raging flame Through and over all my framé ; Let it warm me , let it ...
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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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