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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... must end ? Can He make deathless death ? that were to make Strange contradiction , which to GOD Himself Impoffible is held , as argument Of weakness , not of power . Will he draw out For anger's fake , finite to infinite In punish'd man ...
... must end ? Can He make deathless death ? that were to make Strange contradiction , which to GOD Himself Impoffible is held , as argument Of weakness , not of power . Will he draw out For anger's fake , finite to infinite In punish'd man ...
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... must leave ye , Sons ; O were I able To wafte it all myself , and leave ye none ; So difinherited , how would ye blefs Me now your curfe ! Ah , why should all mankind For one man's fault thus guiltless be condemn'd , If guiltless but ...
... must leave ye , Sons ; O were I able To wafte it all myself , and leave ye none ; So difinherited , how would ye blefs Me now your curfe ! Ah , why should all mankind For one man's fault thus guiltless be condemn'd , If guiltless but ...
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... must mifs , the good , untaught , will find ; Slave to no fect , who takes no private road , But looks through nature up to nature's GoD : Pursues that chain which link's th ' immense design , Joins heav'n and earth , and mortal and ...
... must mifs , the good , untaught , will find ; Slave to no fect , who takes no private road , But looks through nature up to nature's GoD : Pursues that chain which link's th ' immense design , Joins heav'n and earth , and mortal and ...
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... must be my doom , Shall join my foul to thee . A SOLILOQUY ON THE IMMO R- TALITY OF THE SOUL . [ ADDISON . ] Ir muft be fo - Plato , thou reason'st well ! T Elfe whence this pleafing hope , this fond defire , This longing after ...
... must be my doom , Shall join my foul to thee . A SOLILOQUY ON THE IMMO R- TALITY OF THE SOUL . [ ADDISON . ] Ir muft be fo - Plato , thou reason'st well ! T Elfe whence this pleafing hope , this fond defire , This longing after ...
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... must we pass ] The wide , th ' unbounded prospe & lies before me ; But shadows , clouds , and darkness rest upon it . Here will I hold . If there's a Pow'r above us , ( And that there is all nature cries aloud Through all her works ) He ...
... must we pass ] The wide , th ' unbounded prospe & lies before me ; But shadows , clouds , and darkness rest upon it . Here will I hold . If there's a Pow'r above us , ( And that there is all nature cries aloud Through all her works ) He ...
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