Malvern Hills: With Minor Poems and Essays, Volume 1T. Cadell, 1829 - 512 pages |
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... true ! " Nor would I bear your heart's commotion " For all the mines of earth and ocean . " " Good neighbour Blunt , " said Scrape - all , staring , 35 " Like me , be patient , and forbearing . " Blunt answer'd , chafed , and melancholy ...
... true ! " Nor would I bear your heart's commotion " For all the mines of earth and ocean . " " Good neighbour Blunt , " said Scrape - all , staring , 35 " Like me , be patient , and forbearing . " Blunt answer'd , chafed , and melancholy ...
Page 242
... true repentance , from its wanting the corroboration , which alone could be conclusive ; that of subsequent conduct . " But , to administer the Sacrament to such men , without their giving , at least , the most satisfactory human ...
... true repentance , from its wanting the corroboration , which alone could be conclusive ; that of subsequent conduct . " But , to administer the Sacrament to such men , without their giving , at least , the most satisfactory human ...
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... true . Such Shakspeare's praise full - oft ; who " spurn'd the reign " Of panting time " . Such was thy poet's strain . Like him , no vulgar bounds thy fire repress - Thou giv'st to sight , what Milton dared express ! ON THE VALE OF ...
... true . Such Shakspeare's praise full - oft ; who " spurn'd the reign " Of panting time " . Such was thy poet's strain . Like him , no vulgar bounds thy fire repress - Thou giv'st to sight , what Milton dared express ! ON THE VALE OF ...
Page 293
... true , with an Ithuriel touch , May find the miser , but ne'er left him such . Oh ! had the Vision call'd , in that deep dream , Paul eastward to have borne his Sacred Theme ; With Heaven's rich gifts , to feed the Tartar wild , And not ...
... true , with an Ithuriel touch , May find the miser , but ne'er left him such . Oh ! had the Vision call'd , in that deep dream , Paul eastward to have borne his Sacred Theme ; With Heaven's rich gifts , to feed the Tartar wild , And not ...
Page 312
... sinners , with thy Father plead ! We see thy late so faithful followers Desert thee in thy hour of need ! With not one true disciple near , To soothe thy woe , or wipe thy tear ! 4 . We see thee at the bar of Pilate 312.
... sinners , with thy Father plead ! We see thy late so faithful followers Desert thee in thy hour of need ! With not one true disciple near , To soothe thy woe , or wipe thy tear ! 4 . We see thee at the bar of Pilate 312.
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