Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... golden Locks 69 ib . ..... ib . III . On my Wife's Birth - day IV . The Decision V. The talkative Fair .......... VI . The silent Fair ............ VII . The Force of Innocence VIII . The distressed Damsel IX . The fair Recluse ib ...
... golden Locks 69 ib . ..... ib . III . On my Wife's Birth - day IV . The Decision V. The talkative Fair .......... VI . The silent Fair ............ VII . The Force of Innocence VIII . The distressed Damsel IX . The fair Recluse ib ...
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... golden lyre : While in a tender Orthian strain He thus accosts the mistress of the main : By the bright beams of Cynthia's eyes Thro ' which your waves attracted rise , And actuate the hoary deep ; By the secret coral cell , Where love ...
... golden lyre : While in a tender Orthian strain He thus accosts the mistress of the main : By the bright beams of Cynthia's eyes Thro ' which your waves attracted rise , And actuate the hoary deep ; By the secret coral cell , Where love ...
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... golden Sun. Nor shall the verdant vallies then remain Safe in their meek submission ; they the debt Of nature and of justice too must pay . Yet I must weep for you , ye rival fair , Arno and Andalusia ; but for thee More largely and ...
... golden Sun. Nor shall the verdant vallies then remain Safe in their meek submission ; they the debt Of nature and of justice too must pay . Yet I must weep for you , ye rival fair , Arno and Andalusia ; but for thee More largely and ...
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... golden scales : Who shone supreme , who was himself the light , Ere yet Refraction learn'd her skill to paint , And bend athwart the clouds her beauteous bow . When Knowledge at her father's dread com- mand Resign'd to Israel's king her ...
... golden scales : Who shone supreme , who was himself the light , Ere yet Refraction learn'd her skill to paint , And bend athwart the clouds her beauteous bow . When Knowledge at her father's dread com- mand Resign'd to Israel's king her ...
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... golden bonds Were ty'd to him for ever . - O how easy Is his ungalling yoke , and all his burdens ' Tis ecstacy to bear ! Hin , blessed Shepherd , His flocks shall follow through the maze of life , And shades that tend to day - spring ...
... golden bonds Were ty'd to him for ever . - O how easy Is his ungalling yoke , and all his burdens ' Tis ecstacy to bear ! Hin , blessed Shepherd , His flocks shall follow through the maze of life , And shades that tend to day - spring ...
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