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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... thee free , Whose mercy purchas'd and establish'd thee ? Remember well the wondrous days of old , The years of ages long before thee told , ፣ Afk all thy fathers , who the truth will fhew , Or ask thine elders , for thine elders know ...
... thee free , Whose mercy purchas'd and establish'd thee ? Remember well the wondrous days of old , The years of ages long before thee told , ፣ Afk all thy fathers , who the truth will fhew , Or ask thine elders , for thine elders know ...
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... thee gently - rock'd in open fky , Then stealing back to leave a filent calm , And thee repofing in a grove of palm , The place will fuit my next fucceeding strain , And I'll awake thee foon to fing again . DEBORA H. TIME , fire of ...
... thee gently - rock'd in open fky , Then stealing back to leave a filent calm , And thee repofing in a grove of palm , The place will fuit my next fucceeding strain , And I'll awake thee foon to fing again . DEBORA H. TIME , fire of ...
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... 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 thou , kind Mercy , lend thy chariot here ; On either fide , fair Fame and ...
... 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 thou , kind Mercy , lend thy chariot here ; On either fide , fair Fame and ...
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... thee , to whom these attributes belong , To thee , my God , he cry'd , I send my song ; To thee , from whom my regal glory came , I fing the forms in which my court I frame ; Aflift the models of imperfect skill , O come , with façred ...
... thee , to whom these attributes belong , To thee , my God , he cry'd , I send my song ; To thee , from whom my regal glory came , I fing the forms in which my court I frame ; Aflift the models of imperfect skill , O come , with façred ...
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... thee alone : Thy ftrength is armour , and my path fuccefs , No power like thee can thus fecurely blefs . When troops united would arreft my course , break their files , and through their order force ; When in their towns they keep , my ...
... thee alone : Thy ftrength is armour , and my path fuccefs , No power like thee can thus fecurely blefs . When troops united would arreft my course , break their files , and through their order force ; When in their towns they keep , my ...
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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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