The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... Heaven , When one and all of us , repentant , ran , And , on our faces , bless'd the wondrous Man ; Say , was I then deceived , or from the skies Burst on my ear seraphic harmonies ? « Glory to God ! unnumbered voices sung , Glory to ...
... Heaven , When one and all of us , repentant , ran , And , on our faces , bless'd the wondrous Man ; Say , was I then deceived , or from the skies Burst on my ear seraphic harmonies ? « Glory to God ! unnumbered voices sung , Glory to ...
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... heaven . The compass might well be an object of superstition . A belief is said to prevail even at this day , that it will refuse to traverse when there is a dead body on board . -Hist . des Navig . aux Terres Australes . Note 5 , page ...
... heaven . The compass might well be an object of superstition . A belief is said to prevail even at this day , that it will refuse to traverse when there is a dead body on board . -Hist . des Navig . aux Terres Australes . Note 5 , page ...
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... heaven , like him of old ( 3 ) ( His name is justly in the Calendar ) Who through the day pursued this pleasant path That winds beside the mirror of all beauty , ( 4 ) And , when at eve his fellow - pilgrims sate , Discoursing of the ...
... heaven , like him of old ( 3 ) ( His name is justly in the Calendar ) Who through the day pursued this pleasant path That winds beside the mirror of all beauty , ( 4 ) And , when at eve his fellow - pilgrims sate , Discoursing of the ...
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... Heaven prosper Thee ! VI . THE ALPS . Wuo first beholds those everlasting clouds , Seed - time and harvest , morning , noon and night , Still where they were , steadfast , immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps - that mighty chain Of ...
... Heaven prosper Thee ! VI . THE ALPS . Wuo first beholds those everlasting clouds , Seed - time and harvest , morning , noon and night , Still where they were , steadfast , immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps - that mighty chain Of ...
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... heaven , As thou wilt say , or much my mind misleads , When thou hast seen her face . Last night at dusk , When on her way from vespers - None were near , None save her serving - boy , who knelt and wept , But what could tears avail him ...
... heaven , As thou wilt say , or much my mind misleads , When thou hast seen her face . Last night at dusk , When on her way from vespers - None were near , None save her serving - boy , who knelt and wept , But what could tears avail him ...
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