The Works of the English Poets, 1–2. köideSamuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres) H. Baldwin, 1779 - 315 pages |
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... ; And deems it the first moment of his fall . 270 275 ' Tis prefent to my thought ! —and yet where is it ? Angels can't tell me ; angels cannot gues 280 The The period ; from created beings lock'd In darkness . 10 YOUNG'S POEMS .
... ; And deems it the first moment of his fall . 270 275 ' Tis prefent to my thought ! —and yet where is it ? Angels can't tell me ; angels cannot gues 280 The The period ; from created beings lock'd In darkness . 10 YOUNG'S POEMS .
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... exult , and praise , And fly through infinite , and all unlock ; And ( if deserv'd ) by heaven's redundant love , * Referring to the First Night . Made Made half - adorable itself , adore ; And find THE COMPLAINT , NIGHT IX . 15.
... exult , and praise , And fly through infinite , and all unlock ; And ( if deserv'd ) by heaven's redundant love , * Referring to the First Night . Made Made half - adorable itself , adore ; And find THE COMPLAINT , NIGHT IX . 15.
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... first glance , in fuch an overwhelm Qf wonderful , on man's astonish'd sight , Rufhes omnipotence ? -To curb our pride ; Our reafon roufe , and lead it to that power , 680 . 685 And bind our chafte affections to his throne . Thus the ...
... first glance , in fuch an overwhelm Qf wonderful , on man's astonish'd sight , Rufhes omnipotence ? -To curb our pride ; Our reafon roufe , and lead it to that power , 680 . 685 And bind our chafte affections to his throne . Thus the ...
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... first the foul is ftruck ( Stupor ordained to make her truly wife ! ) Then into transport starting from her trance , With love , and admiration , how the glows ! This gorgeous apparatus ! This display ! This oftentation of creative ...
... first the foul is ftruck ( Stupor ordained to make her truly wife ! ) Then into transport starting from her trance , With love , and admiration , how the glows ! This gorgeous apparatus ! This display ! This oftentation of creative ...
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... first their powers In Night's inglorious empire , where they flept In beds of darkness : arm'd them with fierce flames , Arrang'd , and difciplin'd , and cloath'd in gold ; And call'd them out of Chaos to the field , Where now they war ...
... first their powers In Night's inglorious empire , where they flept In beds of darkness : arm'd them with fierce flames , Arrang'd , and difciplin'd , and cloath'd in gold ; And call'd them out of Chaos to the field , Where now they war ...
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