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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... voice exerted , and enlivening skill , His free return of thanks he duly paid , And each new day new beams of bounty fhed . Awake , my tuneful harp ; awake , he cries ; Awake , my lute , the fun begins to rife ; My God , I'm ready now ...
... voice exerted , and enlivening skill , His free return of thanks he duly paid , And each new day new beams of bounty fhed . Awake , my tuneful harp ; awake , he cries ; Awake , my lute , the fun begins to rife ; My God , I'm ready now ...
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... voice fhall raise them from the lonely cell , With me to govern , and with me to dwell . My voice fhall flattery and deceit difgrace , And in their room exulted virtue place ; That , with an early care , and ftedfaft hand , The wicked ...
... voice fhall raise them from the lonely cell , With me to govern , and with me to dwell . My voice fhall flattery and deceit difgrace , And in their room exulted virtue place ; That , with an early care , and ftedfaft hand , The wicked ...
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... voice , his thunder , made the waves obey . And forward haften , till they form'd the fea ; Then , left with lawless rage the furges roar , He mark'd their bounds , and girt them in with fhore , [ fteal He fill'd the land with brooks ...
... voice , his thunder , made the waves obey . And forward haften , till they form'd the fea ; Then , left with lawless rage the furges roar , He mark'd their bounds , and girt them in with fhore , [ fteal He fill'd the land with brooks ...
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... voices of the thankful crowd ; Let all that feel them thus confefs their part , Thus own their worth , with one united ... voice new graces reft , And bright prophetic forms enlarge the breaft ; Hence firm decrees his myftic hymns relate ...
... voices of the thankful crowd ; Let all that feel them thus confefs their part , Thus own their worth , with one united ... voice new graces reft , And bright prophetic forms enlarge the breaft ; Hence firm decrees his myftic hymns relate ...
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... voice , where nature's feen to pause , And for a time fufpend her ancient laws . From hence arifing as the glories ... voices raise , And with fhrill trumpets manifest his praise ; From fuch a point of such exceeding height , A while my ...
... voice , where nature's feen to pause , And for a time fufpend her ancient laws . From hence arifing as the glories ... voices raise , And with fhrill trumpets manifest his praise ; From fuch a point of such exceeding height , A while 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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