The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Broome, Pope, Pitt, ThomsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... thou soul of her I love ........ 485 Epitaph on Miss Stanley , in Holyrood Church , Southampton 413 423 ib . ib . ib . To the reverend Mr. Murdock , Rector of Stad- dishall , in Suffolk , 1738 504 455 II . A Paraphrase on the latter ...
... thou soul of her I love ........ 485 Epitaph on Miss Stanley , in Holyrood Church , Southampton 413 423 ib . ib . ib . To the reverend Mr. Murdock , Rector of Stad- dishall , in Suffolk , 1738 504 455 II . A Paraphrase on the latter ...
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... Thou mighty Flood ! displeas'd at thee ? The flood beheld from far The deity in all his equipage of war ; And lo ... thou still : thou Moon , thy course for- Ah , Sun , thy wheels obedient stay , [ bear : Doubling the splendours of the ...
... Thou mighty Flood ! displeas'd at thee ? The flood beheld from far The deity in all his equipage of war ; And lo ... thou still : thou Moon , thy course for- Ah , Sun , thy wheels obedient stay , [ bear : Doubling the splendours of the ...
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... thou seen where infant tempests sleep ? Was e'er the grave , or regions of the night , Yet trod by thee , or open'd to thy sight ? Has Death disclos'd to thee her gloomy state , The ghastly forms , the various woes that wait In terrible ...
... thou seen where infant tempests sleep ? Was e'er the grave , or regions of the night , Yet trod by thee , or open'd to thy sight ? Has Death disclos'd to thee her gloomy state , The ghastly forms , the various woes that wait In terrible ...
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... thou give the mighty seas their bars , Fill air with fowl , or light up Heaven with stars , Whose thousand times ten thousand lamps display A friendly radiance , mingling ray with ray ? Say , canst thou rule the coursers of the Sun , Or ...
... thou give the mighty seas their bars , Fill air with fowl , or light up Heaven with stars , Whose thousand times ten thousand lamps display A friendly radiance , mingling ray with ray ? Say , canst thou rule the coursers of the Sun , Or ...
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... thou heavenly guest , Come , fix thy pleasing empire in my breast ! Thou know'st her influence , friend ! thy chearful Proclaims the innocence and peace within ; [ mien Such joys as none but sons of Virtue know , Shine in thy - face ...
... thou heavenly guest , Come , fix thy pleasing empire in my breast ! Thou know'st her influence , friend ! thy chearful Proclaims the innocence and peace within ; [ mien Such joys as none but sons of Virtue know , Shine in thy - face ...
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