Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volume 2David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... sing . Faint Nature now demands that breath , That feebly strives thy worth to sing ! And would be hush'd , and lost in death , Did not thy care kind succours bring ! Thy pitying casks my soul sustain , And call new life in every vein ...
... sing . Faint Nature now demands that breath , That feebly strives thy worth to sing ! And would be hush'd , and lost in death , Did not thy care kind succours bring ! Thy pitying casks my soul sustain , And call new life in every vein ...
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... sing thy praises here ; Son Eternal , ever - bless'd , Resting on the Father's breast , Whose tender love for all provides , Whose power over all presides ; Bow with pity , bow thine ear ; While we sing thy praises , hear ! Thou , by ...
... sing thy praises here ; Son Eternal , ever - bless'd , Resting on the Father's breast , Whose tender love for all provides , Whose power over all presides ; Bow with pity , bow thine ear ; While we sing thy praises , hear ! Thou , by ...
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... Sing , glittering angels , Hallelujah sing . Son of the Father , first - begotten Son , Ere the short measuring line of time begun , The world has seen thy works , and joy'd to see The bright effulgence manifest in thee . The world must ...
... Sing , glittering angels , Hallelujah sing . Son of the Father , first - begotten Son , Ere the short measuring line of time begun , The world has seen thy works , and joy'd to see The bright effulgence manifest in thee . The world must ...
Contents
Poems of Pomfret | 3 |
The Fortunate Complaint | 13 |
To another Friend under Affliction | 19 |
Copyright | |
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