The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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Page 66
... psalms , most saint - like , most angelical , ( 150 ) Verse after verse sung out , how holily ! The strain returning , and still , still returning , Methought it acted like a spell upon her , And she was casting off her earthly dross ...
... psalms , most saint - like , most angelical , ( 150 ) Verse after verse sung out , how holily ! The strain returning , and still , still returning , Methought it acted like a spell upon her , And she was casting off her earthly dross ...
Page 88
... psalms , most saint - like , most angelical . There was said to be in the choir , among others of the Sisterhood , a daughter of Cimarosa . Note 151 , page 66 , col . 2 . ' T was in her utmost need ; nor , while she lives . Her back was ...
... psalms , most saint - like , most angelical . There was said to be in the choir , among others of the Sisterhood , a daughter of Cimarosa . Note 151 , page 66 , col . 2 . ' T was in her utmost need ; nor , while she lives . Her back was ...
Page 65
... psalms to sentimental airs , From these to glees and catches . At last they would have danced outright , Like a baboon and tame bear , If Jacquez had not drunk Good Night , And shown them to their chamber . The room was high , the ...
... psalms to sentimental airs , From these to glees and catches . At last they would have danced outright , Like a baboon and tame bear , If Jacquez had not drunk Good Night , And shown them to their chamber . The room was high , the ...
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... psalms and hymns , and spiritual songs , in which piety speaks the language of poetry , and poetry the language of inspiration , he trusts that he will be humbly contented and unfeignedly thankful . SHEFFIELD , May 21 , 1822 . PSALM I ...
... psalms and hymns , and spiritual songs , in which piety speaks the language of poetry , and poetry the language of inspiration , he trusts that he will be humbly contented and unfeignedly thankful . SHEFFIELD , May 21 , 1822 . PSALM I ...
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... PSALM III . THE Tempter to my soul hath said , • There is no help in God for thee : Lord , lift thou up thy servant's head , My glory , shield , and solace be . Thus to the Lord I raised my cry : He heard me from his holy hill ; At his ...
... PSALM III . THE Tempter to my soul hath said , • There is no help in God for thee : Lord , lift thou up thy servant's head , My glory , shield , and solace be . Thus to the Lord I raised my cry : He heard me from his holy hill ; At his ...
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