The Works of the English Poets, Volume 46R. Hett, 1779 - 376 pages |
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Page 97
... JESUS the only SAVIOUR . ADAM , our father and our head , Tranfgreft ; and juftice doom'd us dead : The fiery law fpeaks all defpair , There's no reprieve , nor pardon there . Call a bright council in the skies ; " Seraphs the mighty ...
... JESUS the only SAVIOUR . ADAM , our father and our head , Tranfgreft ; and juftice doom'd us dead : The fiery law fpeaks all defpair , There's no reprieve , nor pardon there . Call a bright council in the skies ; " Seraphs the mighty ...
Page 135
... Jesus dy'd for me . The swains shall wonder when they read , Infcrib'd on all the grove , That heaven itself came down , and bled To win a mortal's love . The Fairest and the Only Beloved . HONOUR ' to that diviner ray That first allur ...
... Jesus dy'd for me . The swains shall wonder when they read , Infcrib'd on all the grove , That heaven itself came down , and bled To win a mortal's love . The Fairest and the Only Beloved . HONOUR ' to that diviner ray That first allur ...
Page 150
... That beft repeats her name . My paffion breathes perpetual fighs , Till pitying winds fhall hear , And gently bear them up the skies , And gently wound his ear . Defiring Defiring his Defcent to EARTH . JESUS , I love 150 WATTS'S POE M S.
... That beft repeats her name . My paffion breathes perpetual fighs , Till pitying winds fhall hear , And gently bear them up the skies , And gently wound his ear . Defiring Defiring his Defcent to EARTH . JESUS , I love 150 WATTS'S POE M S.
Page 151
... JESUS , I love . Come , deareft name , Come and poffefs this heart of mine ; I love , though ' tis a fainter flame , And infinitely less than thine . O ! if my Lord would leave the skies , Dreft in the of mildeft grace , rays My foul ...
... JESUS , I love . Come , deareft name , Come and poffefs this heart of mine ; I love , though ' tis a fainter flame , And infinitely less than thine . O ! if my Lord would leave the skies , Dreft in the of mildeft grace , rays My foul ...
Page 157
... JESUS . HEN fhall thy lovely face be feen ? When shall our eyes behold our God ? WH What lengths of distance lie between , And hills of guilt ? a heavy load ! Our months are ages of delay , And flowly every minute wears : Fly , winged ...
... JESUS . HEN fhall thy lovely face be feen ? When shall our eyes behold our God ? WH What lengths of distance lie between , And hills of guilt ? a heavy load ! Our months are ages of delay , And flowly every minute wears : Fly , winged ...
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