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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... 'en then she finds in thee repose : To thee my humble voice I raise ; Forgive , while I presume to praise . VOL . I. D Affliction flies , and Hope returns ; Her lamp with DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL . 17 To the Eternal Providence Langhorne.
... 'en then she finds in thee repose : To thee my humble voice I raise ; Forgive , while I presume to praise . VOL . I. D Affliction flies , and Hope returns ; Her lamp with DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL . 17 To the Eternal Providence Langhorne.
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... Hope returns ; Her lamp with brighter splendour burns ; Gay Love with all his smiling train , And Peace and Joy are here again . These , these , I know , ' twas thine to give ; I trusted ; and , behold , I live ! To thee my humble voice ...
... Hope returns ; Her lamp with brighter splendour burns ; Gay Love with all his smiling train , And Peace and Joy are here again . These , these , I know , ' twas thine to give ; I trusted ; and , behold , I live ! To thee my humble voice ...
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... Hope , the gayest daughter of the sky ! Her nectar - dewed locks with roses bound ; An Eden flourish'd where she cast her eye , • Stained or adorned . Į Gentle or handsome . + Might or must . Without equal . And flocks of sports and ...
... Hope , the gayest daughter of the sky ! Her nectar - dewed locks with roses bound ; An Eden flourish'd where she cast her eye , • Stained or adorned . Į Gentle or handsome . + Might or must . Without equal . And flocks of sports and ...
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... Hope divinely fair . Her soul was 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 ...
... Hope divinely fair . Her soul was 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 ...
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... O'er us the rainbow of thy mercy shines , We hail , we bless the covenant of its beam , Almighty to avenge , Almightiest to redeem ! MILMAN . PARAPHRASTIC VERSION OF PSALM XLVI . OUR hope , our 38 PART I. ELEGANT EXTRACTS .
... O'er us the rainbow of thy mercy shines , We hail , we bless the covenant of its beam , Almighty to avenge , Almightiest to redeem ! MILMAN . PARAPHRASTIC VERSION OF PSALM XLVI . OUR hope , our 38 PART I. ELEGANT EXTRACTS .
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