The Works of the English Poets, Volumen46R. Hett, 1779 - 376 páginas |
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... still it must be ac- knowledged , that the naked themes of Chriftianity have fomething brighter and bolder in them , fomething more * Philomela . Sir Richard Blackmore , in his admirable preface to his laft poem , entitled Alfred , has ...
... still it must be ac- knowledged , that the naked themes of Chriftianity have fomething brighter and bolder in them , fomething more * Philomela . Sir Richard Blackmore , in his admirable preface to his laft poem , entitled Alfred , has ...
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... still as they draw near the eye ; In our embrace the visions die , And when we grasp the airy forms , We lose the pleafing dream . Earth , with her fcenes of gay delight , ls but a landskip rudely drawn , With glaring colours , and ...
... still as they draw near the eye ; In our embrace the visions die , And when we grasp the airy forms , We lose the pleafing dream . Earth , with her fcenes of gay delight , ls but a landskip rudely drawn , With glaring colours , and ...
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... Still reftlefs Nature dies and grows ; From change to change the creatures run : Thy being no fucceffion knows , And all thy vaft defigns are one : 2 A glance # A glance of thine runs through the globes , 50 POEMS . WATTS'S.
... Still reftlefs Nature dies and grows ; From change to change the creatures run : Thy being no fucceffion knows , And all thy vaft defigns are one : 2 A glance # A glance of thine runs through the globes , 50 POEMS . WATTS'S.
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... still . Part of thy name divinely ftands On all thy creatures writ , They fhew the labour of thine hands , Or imprefs of thy feet . But when we view thy ftrange defign To fave rebellious worms , Where vengeance and compaffion join In ...
... still . Part of thy name divinely ftands On all thy creatures writ , They fhew the labour of thine hands , Or imprefs of thy feet . But when we view thy ftrange defign To fave rebellious worms , Where vengeance and compaffion join In ...
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... still fight and flay , I can be poor ; but , Lord , I pray To fit and finile with thee . HAPPY FRAILT Y. How OW meanly dwells th ' immortal mind ! " How vile these bodies are ! “ Why was a clod of earth design'd " T'enclose a heavenly ...
... still fight and flay , I can be poor ; but , Lord , I pray To fit and finile with thee . HAPPY FRAILT Y. How OW meanly dwells th ' immortal mind ! " How vile these bodies are ! “ Why was a clod of earth design'd " T'enclose a heavenly ...
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