The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 Seiten |
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... , Whose power does heaven and earth command . Proceeding Spirit , our defence , Who dost the gift of tongues dispense And crownst thy gift with eloquence ' Refine and purge our earthly parts : But , oh DRYDEN Veni Creator.
... , Whose power does heaven and earth command . Proceeding Spirit , our defence , Who dost the gift of tongues dispense And crownst thy gift with eloquence ' Refine and purge our earthly parts : But , oh DRYDEN Veni Creator.
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... spirit wavered , went and came , Like the loose vapour of departing flame , Till at the point , when comfort seemed to die , For ever in his fixed unclosing eye , Bright through the smouldering ashes of the man , The saint broke forth ...
... spirit wavered , went and came , Like the loose vapour of departing flame , Till at the point , when comfort seemed to die , For ever in his fixed unclosing eye , Bright through the smouldering ashes of the man , The saint broke forth ...
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... spirit , Lord ! from whom it came ; Rebuke the Tempter , show thy power to save , O let thy glory light me to the grave , That these , who witness my departing breath , May learn to triumph in the grasp of death . " He closed his ...
... spirit , Lord ! from whom it came ; Rebuke the Tempter , show thy power to save , O let thy glory light me to the grave , That these , who witness my departing breath , May learn to triumph in the grasp of death . " He closed his ...
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