The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century VerseDavid Nichol Smith Clarendon Press, 1971 - 727 pages |
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... Thou who didst inspire Moses himself , speak Thou , that I may live . Rather with Samuel I beseech with tears , Speak , gracious Lord , oh speak ; thy Servant hears . Moses indeed may say the words , but Thou Must give the Spirit ...
... Thou who didst inspire Moses himself , speak Thou , that I may live . Rather with Samuel I beseech with tears , Speak , gracious Lord , oh speak ; thy Servant hears . Moses indeed may say the words , but Thou Must give the Spirit ...
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... thou by Nature taught O thou , that sit'st upon a throne 257 O Thou who camest from above 381 0 thou with dewy locks , who lookest down 377 O Time ! who know'st a lenient hand to lay 425 0 , wert thou in the cauld blast 232 O yc ...
... thou by Nature taught O thou , that sit'st upon a throne 257 O Thou who camest from above 381 0 thou with dewy locks , who lookest down 377 O Time ! who know'st a lenient hand to lay 425 0 , wert thou in the cauld blast 232 O yc ...
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... thou refuse 376 Tho ' Grief had nipp'd her early bloom Thou Dome , where Edward first enroll'd 229 Thou , heedless Albion , what , alas , the while 254 Thou hidden love of God , whose height . 415 Thou lingering star , with lessening ...
... thou refuse 376 Tho ' Grief had nipp'd her early bloom Thou Dome , where Edward first enroll'd 229 Thou , heedless Albion , what , alas , the while 254 Thou hidden love of God , whose height . 415 Thou lingering star , with lessening ...
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