Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... hear bold Seraphs tell How Michael battel'd , and the Dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder Cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill effay'd below ? Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well fuited to thy gentle mind ...
... hear bold Seraphs tell How Michael battel'd , and the Dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder Cherubim , to glow In hymns of love , not ill effay'd below ? Or doft thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well fuited to thy gentle mind ...
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... act their Father's triumphs o'er again ; Fir'd , when they hear how Agincourt was strow'd With Gallic corps , and Cressi swam in blood , C 3 With With eager warmth they fight , Ambitious all Who first Poems on feveral Occafions . 9.
... act their Father's triumphs o'er again ; Fir'd , when they hear how Agincourt was strow'd With Gallic corps , and Cressi swam in blood , C 3 With With eager warmth they fight , Ambitious all Who first Poems on feveral Occafions . 9.
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... hear the British engines roar , Fain from the neighb'ring dangers wou'd they run , And wish themselves ftill Nearer to the Sun. The Gallic Ships are in their Ports confin'd , Deny'd the common ufe of Sea and Wind , Nor dare again the ...
... hear the British engines roar , Fain from the neighb'ring dangers wou'd they run , And wish themselves ftill Nearer to the Sun. The Gallic Ships are in their Ports confin'd , Deny'd the common ufe of Sea and Wind , Nor dare again the ...
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... hear our pray❜rs ; Enliv'n all our earthly airs , And , as thou fing'ft thy God , teach us to fing of thee : Tune ev'ry firing and ev'ry tongue , Be thou the Mufe and Subject of our fong . II . Let all Cecilia's praife proclaim ...
... hear our pray❜rs ; Enliv'n all our earthly airs , And , as thou fing'ft thy God , teach us to fing of thee : Tune ev'ry firing and ev'ry tongue , Be thou the Mufe and Subject of our fong . II . Let all Cecilia's praife proclaim ...
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... Hears from the humble valley where he rides The hollow murmurs of the winds that blow Amidst the boughs , and at the distance fees The shady tops of trees unnumber'd rise , A ftately profpect , waving in the clouds . THE THE CAMPAIGN ...
... Hears from the humble valley where he rides The hollow murmurs of the winds that blow Amidst the boughs , and at the distance fees The shady tops of trees unnumber'd rise , A ftately profpect , waving in the clouds . THE THE CAMPAIGN ...
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