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... What might be public Good ; Myself I thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , All righteous things : therefore , above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 That the scrivener very early recognised his ...
... What might be public Good ; Myself I thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , All righteous things : therefore , above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 That the scrivener very early recognised his ...
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IV See , how from far , upon the eastern road , The star - led wisards haste with odours sweet ! Oh , run , prevent them with thy humble ode , And lay it lowly at His blessed feet ; Have thou the honour first thy Lord to greet ...
IV See , how from far , upon the eastern road , The star - led wisards haste with odours sweet ! Oh , run , prevent them with thy humble ode , And lay it lowly at His blessed feet ; Have thou the honour first thy Lord to greet ...
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IX When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet As never was by mortal finger struck ; Divinely - warbled voice Answ'ring the stringéd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air , such pleasure loth to lose ...
IX When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet As never was by mortal finger struck ; Divinely - warbled voice Answ'ring the stringéd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air , such pleasure loth to lose ...
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Come , and trip it , as you go , On the light fantastic toe ; And in thy right hand lead with thee The mountain - nymph sweet Liberty ; And , if I give thee honour due , Mirth , admit me of thy crew , To live with her , and live with ...
Come , and trip it , as you go , On the light fantastic toe ; And in thy right hand lead with thee The mountain - nymph sweet Liberty ; And , if I give thee honour due , Mirth , admit me of thy crew , To live with her , and live with ...
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... Less Philomel will deign a song , In her sweetest saddest plight , Smoothing the rugged brow of night , While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke , Gently o'er th ' accustomed oak : Sweet bird , that shunn'st the noise of folly Most ...
... Less Philomel will deign a song , In her sweetest saddest plight , Smoothing the rugged brow of night , While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke , Gently o'er th ' accustomed oak : Sweet bird , that shunn'st the noise of folly Most ...
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