Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... spirit might on me doubled be , So humble to esteem , so good to love ) I ask but half thy mighty spirit for me : And , when my Muse soars with so strong a wing , ' Twill learn of things divine , and first of thee , to sing . And they ...
... spirit might on me doubled be , So humble to esteem , so good to love ) I ask but half thy mighty spirit for me : And , when my Muse soars with so strong a wing , ' Twill learn of things divine , and first of thee , to sing . And they ...
Strona 151
... spirit smil'd kindly as he spoke , New beams of joy through Abram's wonder broke , The angel points t'a tuft of bushes near , Where an entangled ram does half appear , And struggles vainly with that fatal net , Which , though but ...
... spirit smil'd kindly as he spoke , New beams of joy through Abram's wonder broke , The angel points t'a tuft of bushes near , Where an entangled ram does half appear , And struggles vainly with that fatal net , Which , though but ...
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... spirit , with a more potent wand Than that which Nature fear'd in Moses ' hand , And went the way that pleas'd , the mountain strook ; The mountain felt it ; the vast mountain shook . Through the wide air another angel flew About their ...
... spirit , with a more potent wand Than that which Nature fear'd in Moses ' hand , And went the way that pleas'd , the mountain strook ; The mountain felt it ; the vast mountain shook . Through the wide air another angel flew About their ...
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