The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... thine eye , That I may lift my soul to Heaven , and die . " Thus Zillah raved in passionate distress , Till frenzy soften'd into tenderness ; Sorrow and love , with intermingling grace , Terror and beauty , lighten'd o'er her face ...
... thine eye , That I may lift my soul to Heaven , and die . " Thus Zillah raved in passionate distress , Till frenzy soften'd into tenderness ; Sorrow and love , with intermingling grace , Terror and beauty , lighten'd o'er her face ...
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... thine , Jehovah , -thine Its peopled realms and wealthy stores ; Built on the flood , by power divine , The waves are ramparts to the shores . But who shall reach thine holy place , Or who , O Lord , ascend thine hill ? The pure in ...
... thine , Jehovah , -thine Its peopled realms and wealthy stores ; Built on the flood , by power divine , The waves are ramparts to the shores . But who shall reach thine holy place , Or who , O Lord , ascend thine hill ? The pure in ...
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... thine ; Perfect in me thine utmost will ; -Whate'er it be , that will be mine . PSALM CXXXIX . SEARCHER of hearts , to thee are known The inmost secrets of my breast ; At home , abroad , in crowds , alone , Thou mark'st my rising and my ...
... thine ; Perfect in me thine utmost will ; -Whate'er it be , that will be mine . PSALM CXXXIX . SEARCHER of hearts , to thee are known The inmost secrets of my breast ; At home , abroad , in crowds , alone , Thou mark'st my rising and my ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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