Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 3Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... soul From sin's pollution purg'd ! or one faint ray , If human things to heavenly I may join , Of that pure spirit which inflamed the breast Of Milton , GoD's own poet ! when retired , In fair enthusiastic vision rapt , The nightly ...
... soul From sin's pollution purg'd ! or one faint ray , If human things to heavenly I may join , Of that pure spirit which inflamed the breast Of Milton , GoD's own poet ! when retired , In fair enthusiastic vision rapt , The nightly ...
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... soul with mercy ! Re - enter Melita . PRINCESS . Well , Melita , Hast thou discover'd what the vessel is ? MELITA . Oh princess , I have seen the strangest sight ; Within the vessel lies a sleeping babe , A fairer infant have I never ...
... soul with mercy ! Re - enter Melita . PRINCESS . Well , Melita , Hast thou discover'd what the vessel is ? MELITA . Oh princess , I have seen the strangest sight ; Within the vessel lies a sleeping babe , A fairer infant have I never ...
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... soul , o'erfraught with gratitude , rejects The aid of language - Lord ! behold my heart . MIRIAM . Yes , thou shalt pour into his infant mind The purest precepts of the purest faith . JOCHEBED . Oh ! I will fill his tender soul with ...
... soul , o'erfraught with gratitude , rejects The aid of language - Lord ! behold my heart . MIRIAM . Yes , thou shalt pour into his infant mind The purest precepts of the purest faith . JOCHEBED . Oh ! I will fill his tender soul with ...
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... soul . Heaven notes the sigh afflicted Goodness heaves , Hears the low plaint by human ear unheard , And from the cheek of patient sorrow wipes The tear , by mortal eye unseen or scorn'd . DAVID . As Hermon's dews their grateful ...
... soul . Heaven notes the sigh afflicted Goodness heaves , Hears the low plaint by human ear unheard , And from the cheek of patient sorrow wipes The tear , by mortal eye unseen or scorn'd . DAVID . As Hermon's dews their grateful ...
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... soul inclines to serve thee . DAVID . Then , O Abner , Conduct me to the king . There is a cause Will justify this boldness . ELIAB . Braggard , hold ! ABNER . I take thee at thy word ; and will , with speed , Conduct thee to my royal ...
... soul inclines to serve thee . DAVID . Then , O Abner , Conduct me to the king . There is a cause Will justify this boldness . ELIAB . Braggard , hold ! ABNER . I take thee at thy word ; and will , with speed , Conduct thee to my royal ...
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arms Bavius beauty behold BELSHAZZAR bless bless'd bliss breast breath bright charms Columbo court cried crown'd Cupid DARIUS dear death delight Derry divine dread Dunciad e'en e'er earth ELIAB epigram eternal eyes fair fame fancy fate fear fire flame fond fool give glory goddess grace grief hand happy hast hear heart Heaven heavenly hero honour hope Iliad JOCHEBED king live Lord lyre maid mighty mind mortal mourn muse nature ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er pain passion PHARNACES Pindaric pleasure poem poet praise pride queen rage reign rise round sacred Sappho satire scene shade shine sigh sing skies smile soft song SORANUS soul spirit Spleen sweet taste tears tell thee thine things thou thought throne tongue trembling truth Twas verse vex'd Virgil virtue wings youth