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... Say , thepherds , whither's Strephon Juft fo will I , like bladder or like Aled away , [ delay ? Say what detains him - why this long Ah me ! I'm doom'd to feel this pun . gent pain , To love fincere , and not be lov'd again . What ...
... Say , thepherds , whither's Strephon Juft fo will I , like bladder or like Aled away , [ delay ? Say what detains him - why this long Ah me ! I'm doom'd to feel this pun . gent pain , To love fincere , and not be lov'd again . What ...
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... Say fhe , only the , was his lot . With the glance of her eye fhe can kill ; Again with herfmiles the can cure ; She's handfome , has wit at her will ; Her frowns , fay , who can them Or trinkets both coftly and bright ; Like belles who ...
... Say fhe , only the , was his lot . With the glance of her eye fhe can kill ; Again with herfmiles the can cure ; She's handfome , has wit at her will ; Her frowns , fay , who can them Or trinkets both coftly and bright ; Like belles who ...
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... your fine cures : Ye beggarian hawking ribe , Your cheating trace anew defcribe . Should any ik why ou're fu free , Say you'd liberty from me . 4. ENIGMA 4. ENIGMA 453 , by Mr. W.CRANE , of Quadring THE GENTLEMAN'S DIARY , N ° 48. 25.
... your fine cures : Ye beggarian hawking ribe , Your cheating trace anew defcribe . Should any ik why ou're fu free , Say you'd liberty from me . 4. ENIGMA 4. ENIGMA 453 , by Mr. W.CRANE , of Quadring THE GENTLEMAN'S DIARY , N ° 48. 25.
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... Say why does the fwain breathe his balfamic fire ? Tho ' Nothing can equal his verse , It kindles not Hope - yet his ftrokes I admire , But hark - I've a tale to rehea fe . Laft May - day , as blithsome I danc'd on the green , Amidft ...
... Say why does the fwain breathe his balfamic fire ? Tho ' Nothing can equal his verse , It kindles not Hope - yet his ftrokes I admire , But hark - I've a tale to rehea fe . Laft May - day , as blithsome I danc'd on the green , Amidft ...
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... say , That I'll not bring to view : My maker dwells in me in May , In April makes me new . But long ere now , I make no doubt , Your piercing eyes have feen What here is hid , you ve found it out , And robb'd both king and queen . III ...
... say , That I'll not bring to view : My maker dwells in me in May , In April makes me new . But long ere now , I make no doubt , Your piercing eyes have feen What here is hid , you ve found it out , And robb'd both king and queen . III ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 34 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months, With light and heat refulgent.
Seite 44 - In the first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus, of the seed of the Medes, which was made king over the realm of the Chaldeans; in the first year of his reign I Daniel understood by books the number of the years, whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem.
Seite 34 - With light and heat refulgent. Then thy sun Shoots full perfection through the swelling year: And oft thy voice in dreadful thunder speaks, And oft at dawn, deep noon, or falling eve, By brooks and groves in hollow-whispering gales.
Seite 28 - And whence proceed the' eclipses of the sun ; Why flowing tides prevail upon the main, And in what dark recess they shrink again; What shakes the solid earth; what cause" delays The summer nights, and shortens winter days.
Seite 44 - The king answered unto Daniel, and said, Of a truth it is, that your God is a God of gods, and a Lord of kings, and a revealer of secrets, seeing thou couldest reveal this secret.
Seite 31 - And swell the gems, and burst the narrow room; Broader and broader yet, their blooms display, Salute the welcome sun, and entertain the day. Then from their breathing souls the sweets repair To scent the skies, and purge the unwholesome air: Joy spreads the heart, and, with a general song, Spring issues out, and leads the jolly months along.
Seite 31 - When first the tender blades of grass appear, And buds, that yet the blast of Eurus fear, Stand at the door of life, and doubt to clothe the...
Seite 39 - While the slightest inconveniences of the great are magnified into calamities ; while tragedy mouths out their sufferings in all the strains of...
Seite 44 - ... Daniel, the most excellent of prophets, (though the latter Jews out of prejudice will scarce allow him a room or place in that sacred order,) is not ashamed to confess, that he had learned something by reading the writings of the prophet Jeremiah that was before him, Dan. ix. 2. / Daniel understood by books the number of years, whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet.
Seite 39 - ... without hope to alleviate his misfortunes, can behave with tranquillity and indifference, is truly great...