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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... turn thy edge of sight , And darkness fpring from unfupported light , Then change the fenfe , be fight in hearing drown'd , While thefe ftrange accents from the vifion found : The time , my fervant , is approaching nigh , When thou ...
... turn thy edge of sight , And darkness fpring from unfupported light , Then change the fenfe , be fight in hearing drown'd , While thefe ftrange accents from the vifion found : The time , my fervant , is approaching nigh , When thou ...
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... turns , Till , oft repenting , they convert to God , And he , repenting too , destroys the rod . O nation timely warn'd ... turn of eafy mind , And actions cheerful in an air refign'd . Thou flock whom Mofes to thy freedom led , How wilt ...
... turns , Till , oft repenting , they convert to God , And he , repenting too , destroys the rod . O nation timely warn'd ... turn of eafy mind , And actions cheerful in an air refign'd . Thou flock whom Mofes to thy freedom led , How wilt ...
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... turns their rifing from the Lord derive , The Lord that kills , the Lord that makes alive ; He brings by sickness ... Turn back thy thoughts , and see the subject rise . In her peculiar cafe , the fong begun , And for a while through ...
... turns their rifing from the Lord derive , The Lord that kills , the Lord that makes alive ; He brings by sickness ... Turn back thy thoughts , and see the subject rise . In her peculiar cafe , the fong begun , And for a while through ...
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... turn from thefe , but turn thee not from me ; Or , left they make me too deform'd a fight , Oh , blot them with oblivion's endless night . Then further pureness to thy fervant grant , Another heart , or change in this , I want . Create ...
... turn from thefe , but turn thee not from me ; Or , left they make me too deform'd a fight , Oh , blot them with oblivion's endless night . Then further pureness to thy fervant grant , Another heart , or change in this , I want . Create ...
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... turn ; C fay , my foul's defire , Where doft thou feed thy flock , and where retire To reft that flock , when noon - tide heats arife ? Shepherd of Ifrael , teach my dubious eyes To guide me right ; for why should thine abide Where ...
... turn ; C fay , my foul's defire , Where doft thou feed thy flock , and where retire To reft that flock , when noon - tide heats arife ? Shepherd of Ifrael , teach my dubious eyes To guide me right ; for why should thine abide Where ...
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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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