Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 4Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... ground , their journey blind , And climbing from below , their fellows meet . Thus to some desert plain , or old wood side , Dire night - hags come from far to dance their round , And o'er broad rivers on their fiends they ride , Or ...
... ground , their journey blind , And climbing from below , their fellows meet . Thus to some desert plain , or old wood side , Dire night - hags come from far to dance their round , And o'er broad rivers on their fiends they ride , Or ...
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... ground of our divisions in England . While we were Papists , our Holy father rid us , by pretending authority out of the Scriptures to depose princes ; when we shook off his authority , the Sec- taries furnished themselves with the same ...
... ground of our divisions in England . While we were Papists , our Holy father rid us , by pretending authority out of the Scriptures to depose princes ; when we shook off his authority , the Sec- taries furnished themselves with the same ...
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... ground , His eyes inflaming all the desert round , With roar of seas directs his chasers ' way , Provokes from far , and dares them to the fray ; Such rage storm'd now in Absalom's fierce breast , Such indignation his fired eyes confest ...
... ground , His eyes inflaming all the desert round , With roar of seas directs his chasers ' way , Provokes from far , and dares them to the fray ; Such rage storm'd now in Absalom's fierce breast , Such indignation his fired eyes confest ...
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... ground , Unless you could infallibly expound , Which you reject as odious Popery , And throw that doctrine back with scorn on me . Suppose we on things traditive divide , And both appeal to Scripture to decide , By various texts we both ...
... ground , Unless you could infallibly expound , Which you reject as odious Popery , And throw that doctrine back with scorn on me . Suppose we on things traditive divide , And both appeal to Scripture to decide , By various texts we both ...
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... ground to strow With yellow leaves , and bitter blasts to blow ; Sad auguries of winter thence she drew , Which by instinct or prophecy she knew ; When prudence warn'd her to remove betimes , And seek a better heaven and warmer climes ...
... ground to strow With yellow leaves , and bitter blasts to blow ; Sad auguries of winter thence she drew , Which by instinct or prophecy she knew ; When prudence warn'd her to remove betimes , And seek a better heaven and warmer climes ...
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