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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... Sense ib . The Vicar's Reply . By Francis Fawkes , M.A. 279 To Dr. Redman , who sent the Author a Hare , ib . and promised to sup with him . By the ib . Rev. Dr. Cowper ib . ib . Page Page .... The Author's Life , by Mr. Chalmers CONTENTS .
... Sense ib . The Vicar's Reply . By Francis Fawkes , M.A. 279 To Dr. Redman , who sent the Author a Hare , ib . and promised to sup with him . By the ib . Rev. Dr. Cowper ib . ib . Page Page .... The Author's Life , by Mr. Chalmers CONTENTS .
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... sense confin'd , Cramp'd by the oppressors of the mind , Who study downward on the ground ; Type of the fall of Greece and Rome ; While more than mathematic gloom , Envelopes all around . ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN . ODE IV . Ir ...
... sense confin'd , Cramp'd by the oppressors of the mind , Who study downward on the ground ; Type of the fall of Greece and Rome ; While more than mathematic gloom , Envelopes all around . ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN . ODE IV . Ir ...
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... sense , And sultanates o'er all her charms . Oh ! had I Virgil's comprehensive strain , Or sung like Pope , without a word in vain , Then should I hope my numbers might con- tain , Engaging nymph , thy boundless happiness , How arduous ...
... sense , And sultanates o'er all her charms . Oh ! had I Virgil's comprehensive strain , Or sung like Pope , without a word in vain , Then should I hope my numbers might con- tain , Engaging nymph , thy boundless happiness , How arduous ...
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... sense with sound of song , And be angelically gay . CHORUS . Disdainful , & c . & c . II . And you , ye sons of Harmony below , How little less than angels , when ye sing ! With emulation's kindling warmth shall glow , And from your ...
... sense with sound of song , And be angelically gay . CHORUS . Disdainful , & c . & c . II . And you , ye sons of Harmony below , How little less than angels , when ye sing ! With emulation's kindling warmth shall glow , And from your ...
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... sense was lost in terrour or in trance , My sinking soul was with my blood inflam'd , And the celestial image sunk , defac'd and maim'd . I sent back memory , in heedful guise , To search the records of preceding years ; Home , like the ...
... sense was lost in terrour or in trance , My sinking soul was with my blood inflam'd , And the celestial image sunk , defac'd and maim'd . I sent back memory , in heedful guise , To search the records of preceding years ; Home , like the ...
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