The Works of the English Poets, Volume 46R. Hett, 1779 - 376 pages |
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... lie , No more let men be fond of fabulous Gods , Nor Heathen wit debauch one Chriftian line , While with the coarfe and daubing paint we hide The fhining beauties of eternal truth , 3 . That That in her native drefs appears most bright ...
... lie , No more let men be fond of fabulous Gods , Nor Heathen wit debauch one Chriftian line , While with the coarfe and daubing paint we hide The fhining beauties of eternal truth , 3 . That That in her native drefs appears most bright ...
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... lie , And all but Heaven - born piety fhall die , When the last trumpet wakes the filent dead , And each lafcivious poet hides his head , With thee fhall thy divine Urania rife , Crown'd with fresh laurels , to thy native skies ...
... lie , And all but Heaven - born piety fhall die , When the last trumpet wakes the filent dead , And each lafcivious poet hides his head , With thee fhall thy divine Urania rife , Crown'd with fresh laurels , to thy native skies ...
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... arms his crown , But love adorns it ftill . Celestial king , our fpirits lie , Trembling beneath thy feet , And wish , and cast a longing eye , To reach thy lofty seat . D 4 When When fhall we fee the Great Unknown , And in [ 39 J.
... arms his crown , But love adorns it ftill . Celestial king , our fpirits lie , Trembling beneath thy feet , And wish , and cast a longing eye , To reach thy lofty seat . D 4 When When fhall we fee the Great Unknown , And in [ 39 J.
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... lie , Diffolve the pleasure , and offend the eye . ; Look up , my foul , pant tow'rd th ' eternal hills Those Heavens are fairer than they feem ; There pleasures all fincere glide on in cryftal rills , There not a dreg of guilt defiles ...
... lie , Diffolve the pleasure , and offend the eye . ; Look up , my foul , pant tow'rd th ' eternal hills Those Heavens are fairer than they feem ; There pleasures all fincere glide on in cryftal rills , There not a dreg of guilt defiles ...
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... , And difappoints the fea . Lord of the armies of the sky , He marshals all the stars ; Red comets lift their banners high , And wide proclaim his wars . Chain'd Chain'd to his throne a volume lies , With all LYRIC POEMS , BOOK I. 47.
... , And difappoints the fea . Lord of the armies of the sky , He marshals all the stars ; Red comets lift their banners high , And wide proclaim his wars . Chain'd Chain'd to his throne a volume lies , With all LYRIC POEMS , BOOK I. 47.
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