New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection from the Most Eminent British Poets and Poetical Translators, Volume 1Richard Alfred Davenport C. and C. Whittingham, 1823 |
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... flame The new - enlighten'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater sun appear [ bear . Than his bright throne , or burning axle - tree , could The shepherds on the lawn , Or ere the point of dawn , Sat simply chatting in a rustic ...
... flame The new - enlighten'd world no more should need ; He saw a greater sun appear [ bear . Than his bright throne , or burning axle - tree , could The shepherds on the lawn , Or ere the point of dawn , Sat simply chatting in a rustic ...
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... flame ; to bid them shine Eternal in their courses , o'er the blue Which mantles night , and woo us to repose VOL . I. C With roscid radiance . They , harmonious , roll In DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL Hymn to the Deity W Thompson.
... flame ; to bid them shine Eternal in their courses , o'er the blue Which mantles night , and woo us to repose VOL . I. C With roscid radiance . They , harmonious , roll In DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL Hymn to the Deity W Thompson.
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... flame , and with prolific rays The nations warm'd , all bright withouten glare . Both men and angels , as she passes , gaze , [ praise . But chief the poor , the lame , the blind , the naked The train of Virtues next , a dainty train ...
... flame , and with prolific rays The nations warm'd , all bright withouten glare . Both men and angels , as she passes , gaze , [ praise . But chief the poor , the lame , the blind , the naked The train of Virtues next , a dainty train ...
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... , That soft hosanna's tone . And when thou didst depart , no car of flame To bear thee hence in lambent radiance came ; VOL . I. E Nor visible angels mourn'd with drooping plumes : Nor didst DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL . 25.
... , That soft hosanna's tone . And when thou didst depart , no car of flame To bear thee hence in lambent radiance came ; VOL . I. E Nor visible angels mourn'd with drooping plumes : Nor didst DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL . 25.
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... flame . The onward progress of his zeal Shall never know decline , Till foreign lands and distant isles Receive the law divine . He who spread forth the arch of heaven , And bade the planets roll , Who laid the basis of the earth , And ...
... flame . The onward progress of his zeal Shall never know decline , Till foreign lands and distant isles Receive the law divine . He who spread forth the arch of heaven , And bade the planets roll , Who laid the basis of the earth , And ...
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