Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... Born 1674 , Died 1748 . 854 - GOD KNOWN ONLY TO HIMSELF . Stand and adore ! how glorious He That dwells in bright eternity ! We gaze and we confound our sight , Plunged in th ' abyss of dazzling light . Thou sacred One , Almighty Three ...
... Born 1674 , Died 1748 . 854 - GOD KNOWN ONLY TO HIMSELF . Stand and adore ! how glorious He That dwells in bright eternity ! We gaze and we confound our sight , Plunged in th ' abyss of dazzling light . Thou sacred One , Almighty Three ...
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... born ) By Godhead streaming through a thousand worlds ; Not on those terms , from the great days of heaven , From old eternity's mysterious orb Was time cut off , and cast beneath the skies ; The skies , which watch him in his new abode ...
... born ) By Godhead streaming through a thousand worlds ; Not on those terms , from the great days of heaven , From old eternity's mysterious orb Was time cut off , and cast beneath the skies ; The skies , which watch him in his new abode ...
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... Born 1681 , Died 1765 . 862. THE LANGUID LADY . The languid lady next appears in state , Who was not born to carry her own weight ; She lolls , reels , staggers , till some foreign aid To her own stature lifts the feeble maid . Then ...
... Born 1681 , Died 1765 . 862. THE LANGUID LADY . The languid lady next appears in state , Who was not born to carry her own weight ; She lolls , reels , staggers , till some foreign aid To her own stature lifts the feeble maid . Then ...
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... Born 1700 , Died 1748 . 876. - ODE . O Nightingale , best poet of the grove , That plaintive strain can ne'er belong to thee , Blest in the full possession of thy love : O lend that strain , sweet nightingale , to me ! ' Tis mine , alas ...
... Born 1700 , Died 1748 . 876. - ODE . O Nightingale , best poet of the grove , That plaintive strain can ne'er belong to thee , Blest in the full possession of thy love : O lend that strain , sweet nightingale , to me ! ' Tis mine , alas ...
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... Born 1731 , Died 1764 . Where a beginning , middle , and an end Are aptly join'd ; where parts on parts depend , Each made for each , as bodies for their soul , So as to form one true and perfect whole , Where a plain story to the eye ...
... Born 1731 , Died 1764 . Where a beginning , middle , and an end Are aptly join'd ; where parts on parts depend , Each made for each , as bodies for their soul , So as to form one true and perfect whole , Where a plain story to the eye ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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