Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... hand . From these and all long errours of the way In which our wandering predecessors went , And , like th ' old Hebrews , many years did stray In deserts , but of small extent , Bacon , like Moses , led us forth at last : The barren ...
... hand . From these and all long errours of the way In which our wandering predecessors went , And , like th ' old Hebrews , many years did stray In deserts , but of small extent , Bacon , like Moses , led us forth at last : The barren ...
Strona 139
... hand , Like prison - walls , about them stand , Whilst the sea bounds their flight before ! And in our injur'd justice they must find A far worse stop than rocks and seas behind ; Which shall with crimson gore New paint the water's name ...
... hand , Like prison - walls , about them stand , Whilst the sea bounds their flight before ! And in our injur'd justice they must find A far worse stop than rocks and seas behind ; Which shall with crimson gore New paint the water's name ...
Strona 145
... hand did bear ) Casts it with violent strength ; but into th ' room An arm more strong and sure than his was come ; An Angel , whose unseen and easy might Put - by the weapon , and misled it right . How vain man's power is ! unless God ...
... hand did bear ) Casts it with violent strength ; but into th ' room An arm more strong and sure than his was come ; An Angel , whose unseen and easy might Put - by the weapon , and misled it right . How vain man's power is ! unless God ...
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