The beauties of the Poets: being a collection of moral and sacred poetry, from the most eminent authorsVernor, 1801 - 303 pages |
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... shades : though GOD had not yet rain'd Upon the earth , and man to till the ground None was , but from the earth a dewy mist Went up and water'd all the ground , and each Plant of the field , which , ere it was in th'earth , grew GOD ...
... shades : though GOD had not yet rain'd Upon the earth , and man to till the ground None was , but from the earth a dewy mist Went up and water'd all the ground , and each Plant of the field , which , ere it was in th'earth , grew GOD ...
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... shade An Eugene living , as a Cæfar dead ; Alike or when , or where , they shone , or shine , Or on the Rubicon , or on the Rhine . A wit's a feather , and a chief's a rod ; An honeft man's the nobleft work of God . Fame but from Death ...
... shade An Eugene living , as a Cæfar dead ; Alike or when , or where , they shone , or shine , Or on the Rubicon , or on the Rhine . A wit's a feather , and a chief's a rod ; An honeft man's the nobleft work of God . Fame but from Death ...
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... shade , And bless the ev'ning grove ; Bus'nefs and noise and day are fled , And ev'ry care but love . But hence , ye wanton young and fair , Mine is a purer flame ; No Phillis fhall infect the air With her unhallow'd name . JESUS has ...
... shade , And bless the ev'ning grove ; Bus'nefs and noise and day are fled , And ev'ry care but love . But hence , ye wanton young and fair , Mine is a purer flame ; No Phillis fhall infect the air With her unhallow'd name . JESUS has ...
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... onward as he went , He trac'd a ruin'd monument . Mould , mofs , and shades , had overgrown The sculpture of the crumbling ftone , Yet ere he pass'd , with much ado He guess'd BEAUTIES OF THE POETS . 55 The Hero's School of Morality.
... onward as he went , He trac'd a ruin'd monument . Mould , mofs , and shades , had overgrown The sculpture of the crumbling ftone , Yet ere he pass'd , with much ado He guess'd BEAUTIES OF THE POETS . 55 The Hero's School of Morality.
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... shade , To wanton dalliance negligently laid , To weave the chaplet , and we crown the bowl , And fmiling fee the nearer waters roll ; Till the strong gusts of raging passion rise , Till the dire tempest mingles earth and skies ; And ...
... shade , To wanton dalliance negligently laid , To weave the chaplet , and we crown the bowl , And fmiling fee the nearer waters roll ; Till the strong gusts of raging passion rise , Till the dire tempest mingles earth and skies ; And ...
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