The Beauties of the Poets; Or, a Collection of Moral and Sacred Poetry from the Most Eminent AuthorsJ. Fry, 1777 - 317 pages |
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... thine this univerfal frame , Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unfpeakable , who fit'ft above these heav'ns To us invifible , or dimly feen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought , and ...
... thine this univerfal frame , Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unfpeakable , who fit'ft above these heav'ns To us invifible , or dimly feen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought , and ...
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... thine . SCRIPTURAL ELECTION AND FREE AGENCY . [ MILTON . ] MAN fhall not quite be loft , but fav'd who will , Yet not of will in him , but grace in me Freely vouchfaf'd ; once more I will renew His lapfed pow'rs , though forfeit and ...
... thine . SCRIPTURAL ELECTION AND FREE AGENCY . [ MILTON . ] MAN fhall not quite be loft , but fav'd who will , Yet not of will in him , but grace in me Freely vouchfaf'd ; once more I will renew His lapfed pow'rs , though forfeit and ...
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... thine the praise who plac'd me on the throne , The guilt , the folly , and the fhame my own . Ev'n at my birth the fatal ftain began , And growing vice pursu'd me into man : Too close I follow'd where inticement led , And in the ...
... thine the praise who plac'd me on the throne , The guilt , the folly , and the fhame my own . Ev'n at my birth the fatal ftain began , And growing vice pursu'd me into man : Too close I follow'd where inticement led , And in the ...
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... thine ? Ye mute companions of my toils , that bear In all my griefs a more than equal fhare ! Here , where no fprings in murmurs break away , Or mofs - crown'd fountains mitigate the day , In vain ye hope the green delights to know ...
... thine ? Ye mute companions of my toils , that bear In all my griefs a more than equal fhare ! Here , where no fprings in murmurs break away , Or mofs - crown'd fountains mitigate the day , In vain ye hope the green delights to know ...
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... thine eyes , And Gabriel veils his face . Thine effence is a vast abyss , Which angels cannot found , An ocean of infinities Where all our thoughts are drown'd . The myft'ries of creation lie- Beneath enlighten'd minds , Thoughts can ...
... thine eyes , And Gabriel veils his face . Thine effence is a vast abyss , Which angels cannot found , An ocean of infinities Where all our thoughts are drown'd . The myft'ries of creation lie- Beneath enlighten'd minds , Thoughts can ...
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