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Lee produced in that state — which * The loftiest star of unascended heaven ,
was , indeed , nearly his normal one ... inspiration , and you see the waters of
Castalia was the son of a Hamburgh merchant in tossed by a heavenly wind to
the ...
Lee produced in that state — which * The loftiest star of unascended heaven ,
was , indeed , nearly his normal one ... inspiration , and you see the waters of
Castalia was the son of a Hamburgh merchant in tossed by a heavenly wind to
the ...
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Born 1674 , Died 1748 . heaven , Breaks up old marble , the repose of princes :
See the graves open and the bones arisingFlames all around them ! 855. -
NIGHT . Hark , the shrill outeries of the guilty wretches ! These thoughts , O Night !
are ...
Born 1674 , Died 1748 . heaven , Breaks up old marble , the repose of princes :
See the graves open and the bones arisingFlames all around them ! 855. -
NIGHT . Hark , the shrill outeries of the guilty wretches ! These thoughts , O Night !
are ...
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Throw empires , and be blameless : moments seize ; Heaven's on their wing : a
moment we may wish , When worlds want wealth to buy . Bid day stand still , Bid
him drive back his car and re - impart The period past , re - give the given hour .
Throw empires , and be blameless : moments seize ; Heaven's on their wing : a
moment we may wish , When worlds want wealth to buy . Bid day stand still , Bid
him drive back his car and re - impart The period past , re - give the given hour .
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Pleasure , or food , or secret safety , prompts ; Sustain'd alone by providential
Heaven , That nature's great command may be obeyed : Oft as they , weeping ,
eye their infant train , Nor all the sweet sensations they perceive Check their own
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Pleasure , or food , or secret safety , prompts ; Sustain'd alone by providential
Heaven , That nature's great command may be obeyed : Oft as they , weeping ,
eye their infant train , Nor all the sweet sensations they perceive Check their own
...
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0 Heavens ! the very same , The soften'd image of my noble friend , Alive his
every look , his every feature , More ... up my fortune ! say , ah where , In what
sequester'd desert , hast thou drawn The kindest aspect of delighted Heaven ?
0 Heavens ! the very same , The soften'd image of my noble friend , Alive his
every look , his every feature , More ... up my fortune ! say , ah where , In what
sequester'd desert , hast thou drawn The kindest aspect of delighted Heaven ?
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