The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... stood , and thus his secret soul address'd : ( 74 ) The wind recalls thee ; its still voice obey , Millions await thy coming ; hence , away . To thee blest tidings of great joy consign'd , Another Nature , and a new Mankind ! The vain ...
... stood , and thus his secret soul address'd : ( 74 ) The wind recalls thee ; its still voice obey , Millions await thy coming ; hence , away . To thee blest tidings of great joy consign'd , Another Nature , and a new Mankind ! The vain ...
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... stood a little behind in a long black mantle , his hand resting on the hilt of his sword ; and his white hat and white shoes glittered in the moon- shine . 5 Not here unwelcome , tho ' unknown . Enter and rest ! » the Friar said . ' See ...
... stood a little behind in a long black mantle , his hand resting on the hilt of his sword ; and his white hat and white shoes glittered in the moon- shine . 5 Not here unwelcome , tho ' unknown . Enter and rest ! » the Friar said . ' See ...
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... stood , into which he threw himself and was saved . Note 10 , page 29 , col . 1 . Land ! and his voice in faltering accents died . Historians are not silent on the subject . The sailors , according to Herrera , saw the signs of an ...
... stood , into which he threw himself and was saved . Note 10 , page 29 , col . 1 . Land ! and his voice in faltering accents died . Historians are not silent on the subject . The sailors , according to Herrera , saw the signs of an ...
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... stood in need of God's particular assistance ; like Moses , when he led forth the people of Israel , who forbore to lay violent hands upon him , because of the miracles which God wrought by his means . So , said the Admiral , « did it ...
... stood in need of God's particular assistance ; like Moses , when he led forth the people of Israel , who forbore to lay violent hands upon him , because of the miracles which God wrought by his means . So , said the Admiral , « did it ...
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... stood , With a religious awe contemplating That House , the highest in the Ancient World , And placed there for the noblest purposes . " T was a rude pile of simplest masonry , With narrow windows and vast buttresses , Built to endure ...
... stood , With a religious awe contemplating That House , the highest in the Ancient World , And placed there for the noblest purposes . " T was a rude pile of simplest masonry , With narrow windows and vast buttresses , Built to endure ...
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