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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... kind Mercy , lend thy chariot here ; On either fide , fair Fame and Honour place , Behind let Plenty walk in hand with Peace ; While Irreligion , muttering horrid found , With fierce and proud Oppreffion backward bound , Drag by the ...
... kind Mercy , lend thy chariot here ; On either fide , fair Fame and Honour place , Behind let Plenty walk in hand with Peace ; While Irreligion , muttering horrid found , With fierce and proud Oppreffion backward bound , Drag by the ...
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... kind affections of thine heart , Raise every grateful word to bear a part , With every word the ftrains of love devife , Awake thine harp , and thou thyself arise ; Then , if his mercy be not half exprefs'd , Let wondering filence ...
... kind affections of thine heart , Raise every grateful word to bear a part , With every word the ftrains of love devife , Awake thine harp , and thou thyself arise ; Then , if his mercy be not half exprefs'd , Let wondering filence ...
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... kind retreat , Then fung the righteous in their happy ftate , And how , by providential care , fuccefs Shall all their actions in due feason bless ; So firm they ftand , so beautiful they look , As planted trees afide the purling brook ...
... kind retreat , Then fung the righteous in their happy ftate , And how , by providential care , fuccefs Shall all their actions in due feason bless ; So firm they ftand , so beautiful they look , As planted trees afide the purling brook ...
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... kind . Within thy foul let vain affections die , Him only worship , and with him comply . So fhall thy fpoufe's heart with thine agree , So fhall his fervour ftill encreafe for thee . Come , while he calls , fupremely - favour'd queen ...
... kind . Within thy foul let vain affections die , Him only worship , and with him comply . So fhall thy fpoufe's heart with thine agree , So fhall his fervour ftill encreafe for thee . Come , while he calls , fupremely - favour'd queen ...
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... kind ! Who long denies a perfevering mind ? " From my wak'd foul my flothful temper flies , My bowels yearn ; I rife , my love , I rife ; I find the latch thy fingers touch'd before , Thy fuelling myrrh comes dropping off the door . Now ...
... kind ! Who long denies a perfevering mind ? " From my wak'd foul my flothful temper flies , My bowels yearn ; I rife , my love , I rife ; I find the latch thy fingers touch'd before , Thy fuelling myrrh comes dropping off the door . Now ...
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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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