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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... thou , the lovelieft of the beauteous kind , If thou canst want thy fhepherd's walk to find , Go by the foot - fteps where my flocks have trod , My faints , obedient to the laws of God ; Go , where their tents my teaching fervants rear ...
... thou , the lovelieft of the beauteous kind , If thou canst want thy fhepherd's walk to find , Go by the foot - fteps where my flocks have trod , My faints , obedient to the laws of God ; Go , where their tents my teaching fervants rear ...
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... thou not holieft , here the prophet cries ; Supreme , eternal , of the pureft eyes ; And fhall thofe eyes the wicked realms regard , Their crimes be great , yet victory their reward ? Shall these ftill ravage more and more to reign ...
... thou not holieft , here the prophet cries ; Supreme , eternal , of the pureft eyes ; And fhall thofe eyes the wicked realms regard , Their crimes be great , yet victory their reward ? Shall these ftill ravage more and more to reign ...
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... Thou that haft thy palace far Above the moon and every star , Thou that fittest on a throne To which the night was never known , Regard my voice and make me bless'd , By kindly granting its request . If thoughts on thee my foul employ ...
... Thou that haft thy palace far Above the moon and every star , Thou that fittest on a throne To which the night was never known , Regard my voice and make me bless'd , By kindly granting its request . If thoughts on thee my foul employ ...
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... thou didst express , Nought could be equal , but the great fuccefs . Now call to mind thy generous prowess past , Be what thou thould't , by thinking what thou waft : The faculty of Warwick - lane design , It not to ftorm , at least to ...
... thou didst express , Nought could be equal , but the great fuccefs . Now call to mind thy generous prowess past , Be what thou thould't , by thinking what thou waft : The faculty of Warwick - lane design , It not to ftorm , at least to ...
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... THOU , who the pangs of my embitter'd rage Could'ft , with thy never - dying verfe , affuage ; Immortal verfe , fecure to live as long As that curs'd profe . that did condemn thy fong : Thou , happy bard , whofe double gifted pen ...
... THOU , who the pangs of my embitter'd rage Could'ft , with thy never - dying verfe , affuage ; Immortal verfe , fecure to live as long As that curs'd profe . that did condemn thy fong : Thou , happy bard , whofe double gifted pen ...
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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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