Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 4David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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Strona 69
... pow'r or int'rest sway , The great are blind to thy superior ray ? Why ' midst the pomp of courts thou shun'st to dwell ? Yet com'st unsent for to the shepherd's cell ! Or why when wealth neglected sets thee by , Steal'st thou to fill ...
... pow'r or int'rest sway , The great are blind to thy superior ray ? Why ' midst the pomp of courts thou shun'st to dwell ? Yet com'st unsent for to the shepherd's cell ! Or why when wealth neglected sets thee by , Steal'st thou to fill ...
Strona 435
... pow'r the living warmth within : Of strength'ning faith , of joyous hope possest , And heav'n - producing love , within the breast . The breast the temple of the Holy Ghost , When once enliven'd by this heav'nly host : His resurrection ...
... pow'r the living warmth within : Of strength'ning faith , of joyous hope possest , And heav'n - producing love , within the breast . The breast the temple of the Holy Ghost , When once enliven'd by this heav'nly host : His resurrection ...
Strona 477
... pow'r , throws all the rest away , Which , in itself , was equally as fine ? What an idea this of pow'r divine ! Happy for us , if under God's commands We were as clay is in the potter's hands ; Pliant , and yielding readily to take The ...
... pow'r , throws all the rest away , Which , in itself , was equally as fine ? What an idea this of pow'r divine ! Happy for us , if under God's commands We were as clay is in the potter's hands ; Pliant , and yielding readily to take The ...
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Poems of Boyse | 3 |
To his Grace John Duke | 13 |
Address to Poverty | 19 |
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