Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... voice , Bring lightning for his eyes . He leaps , he springs , he flies into her arms , With joy intense , Feeds ev'ry sense , And sultanates o'er all her charms . Oh ! had I Virgil's comprehensive strain , Or sung like Pope , without a ...
... voice , Bring lightning for his eyes . He leaps , he springs , he flies into her arms , With joy intense , Feeds ev'ry sense , And sultanates o'er all her charms . Oh ! had I Virgil's comprehensive strain , Or sung like Pope , without a ...
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... voice Loud thundering in my ears . Then with Eolian flute I blow A soft Italian lay " , Or where Cam's scanty waters flow ?, Releas'd from lectures , stray . Meanwhile , friend Banks , my merits claim Their just reward from you , For ...
... voice Loud thundering in my ears . Then with Eolian flute I blow A soft Italian lay " , Or where Cam's scanty waters flow ?, Releas'd from lectures , stray . Meanwhile , friend Banks , my merits claim Their just reward from you , For ...
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... voice ; thou God of power , ' Tis thy terrific voice ; all Nature hears it Awaken'd and alarm'd ; she feels its force , In every spring she feels it , every wheel , And every movement of her vast machine , Behold ! quakes Apennine ...
... voice ; thou God of power , ' Tis thy terrific voice ; all Nature hears it Awaken'd and alarm'd ; she feels its force , In every spring she feels it , every wheel , And every movement of her vast machine , Behold ! quakes Apennine ...
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... voice and sound , And mad'st the mute melodious ! -greater yet Was thy divinest skill , and rul'd o'er more Than art or nature ; for thy tuneful touch Drove trembling Satan from the heart of Saul , And quell'd the evil angel : -in this ...
... voice and sound , And mad'st the mute melodious ! -greater yet Was thy divinest skill , and rul'd o'er more Than art or nature ; for thy tuneful touch Drove trembling Satan from the heart of Saul , And quell'd the evil angel : -in this ...
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... voice Is more than voice can tell ; to him she sings , To him who feeds , who clothes and who adorns , Who made and who preserves , whatever dwells In air , in steadfast earth , or fickle sea . O he is good , he is immensely good ! Who ...
... voice Is more than voice can tell ; to him she sings , To him who feeds , who clothes and who adorns , Who made and who preserves , whatever dwells In air , in steadfast earth , or fickle sea . O he is good , he is immensely good ! Who ...
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