The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... rage , for mortal was their hate . 1 But when the King of Righteousness arose , And on the illumin'd east serenely smil❜d , He shone with meekest mercy on his foes , Bright as the Sun , but as the Moon - beams mild ; From anger , fell ...
... rage , for mortal was their hate . 1 But when the King of Righteousness arose , And on the illumin'd east serenely smil❜d , He shone with meekest mercy on his foes , Bright as the Sun , but as the Moon - beams mild ; From anger , fell ...
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... rage ? — Yet we must bear - such is the will of Heaven ; And , Webster , so prescribes thy candid page . Then let us hear thee preach seraphic love , Guide our disgusted thoughts to things above ; So our free souls , fed with divine ...
... rage ? — Yet we must bear - such is the will of Heaven ; And , Webster , so prescribes thy candid page . Then let us hear thee preach seraphic love , Guide our disgusted thoughts to things above ; So our free souls , fed with divine ...
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... rage The buttery books devour . A title too with added grace , My name shall now attend , Till to the church with silent pace A nymph and priest ascend . Ev'n in the schools I now rejoice , Where late I shook with fear , Nor heed the ...
... rage The buttery books devour . A title too with added grace , My name shall now attend , Till to the church with silent pace A nymph and priest ascend . Ev'n in the schools I now rejoice , Where late I shook with fear , Nor heed the ...
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... rage Of Boreas , or the blasting east prevail , The planter has enough to check his hopes , And in due bounds confine his joys ; for see The ruffian winds in their abrupt career , Leave not a hop behind , or at the best Mangle the ...
... rage Of Boreas , or the blasting east prevail , The planter has enough to check his hopes , And in due bounds confine his joys ; for see The ruffian winds in their abrupt career , Leave not a hop behind , or at the best Mangle the ...
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... rage ; Boreas distend your chops and blow Ring , ring , ye bonny bells of Bow ; Ye drums and rattles , rend the ears , Like twenty thousand Southwark fairs ; Bellow , ye bulls , and bawl , ye bats , Encore , encore , ye amorous cats ...
... rage ; Boreas distend your chops and blow Ring , ring , ye bonny bells of Bow ; Ye drums and rattles , rend the ears , Like twenty thousand Southwark fairs ; Bellow , ye bulls , and bawl , ye bats , Encore , encore , ye amorous cats ...
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