The Works of the English Poets, Volumen46R. Hett, 1779 - 376 páginas |
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... Fear came upon me , " trembling on all my bones ; the hair of my flesh food up ; a spirit paffed by and food ftill , but its form was undiscernible ; an image before mine eyes ; and " filence ; Then I heard a voice , faying , Shall ...
... Fear came upon me , " trembling on all my bones ; the hair of my flesh food up ; a spirit paffed by and food ftill , but its form was undiscernible ; an image before mine eyes ; and " filence ; Then I heard a voice , faying , Shall ...
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... the Chriftian poet ; our wonder and our love , our pity , delight , and forrow , with the long train of hopes and fears , muft needs be under the command of an an harmonious pen , whofe every line makes a part 26 PREFACE .
... the Chriftian poet ; our wonder and our love , our pity , delight , and forrow , with the long train of hopes and fears , muft needs be under the command of an an harmonious pen , whofe every line makes a part 26 PREFACE .
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... fear , that the tuneful men of our day have not raised their ambition to fo divine a pitch ; I fhould rejoice to fee more of this celeftial fire kindling within them ; for the flathes that break out in fome prefent and paft writings ...
... fear , that the tuneful men of our day have not raised their ambition to fo divine a pitch ; I fhould rejoice to fee more of this celeftial fire kindling within them ; for the flathes that break out in fome prefent and paft writings ...
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... fear is the propereft paffion to which we can addrefs ourselves , and begin the divine work : others can feel no motive fo powerful as that which applies itself to their ingenuity , and their polifhed imagination . Now I thought it ...
... fear is the propereft paffion to which we can addrefs ourselves , and begin the divine work : others can feel no motive fo powerful as that which applies itself to their ingenuity , and their polifhed imagination . Now I thought it ...
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... FEAR . WHO dares attempt th ' eternal Name , With notes of mortal found ? Dangers and glories guard the theme , And spread defpair around . Destruction waits t ' obey his frown , And Heaven attends his fmile ; A wreath of lightning arms ...
... FEAR . WHO dares attempt th ' eternal Name , With notes of mortal found ? Dangers and glories guard the theme , And spread defpair around . Destruction waits t ' obey his frown , And Heaven attends his fmile ; A wreath of lightning arms ...
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