The British Essayists: ObserverJ. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... thou who , embraced By the uxorious ocean , sitst secure , Smiling and gay , and crown'd with every wreath That Art can fashion or rich Commerce waft To deck thee like a bride , compare these scenes With pity not with scorn , and let ...
... thou who , embraced By the uxorious ocean , sitst secure , Smiling and gay , and crown'd with every wreath That Art can fashion or rich Commerce waft To deck thee like a bride , compare these scenes With pity not with scorn , and let ...
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... Thou know'st each thought at every hour , Or ere it rises to my heart . 2 In whatsoever path I stray , Where'er I make my bed at night , No maze can so conceal my way , But I stand open to thy sight . 3 Nor can my tongue pronounce a ...
... Thou know'st each thought at every hour , Or ere it rises to my heart . 2 In whatsoever path I stray , Where'er I make my bed at night , No maze can so conceal my way , But I stand open to thy sight . 3 Nor can my tongue pronounce a ...
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... thou'rt throned on high : To Hell ? ' tis there thou rulest below . 8 Lend me , O Morning , lend me wings ! On the first beam of opening day To the last wave that ocean flings On the world's shore I'll flit away . 9 Ah , fool ! if there ...
... thou'rt throned on high : To Hell ? ' tis there thou rulest below . 8 Lend me , O Morning , lend me wings ! On the first beam of opening day To the last wave that ocean flings On the world's shore I'll flit away . 9 Ah , fool ! if there ...
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... thou not , Lord , avenge the good ? Shall not blasphemers be destroy'd ? Depart from me ye men of blood , Hence , murderer , and my sight avoid ! 20 Loud are their hostile voices heard To take thy sacred name in vain : 21 Am I not ...
... thou not , Lord , avenge the good ? Shall not blasphemers be destroy'd ? Depart from me ye men of blood , Hence , murderer , and my sight avoid ! 20 Loud are their hostile voices heard To take thy sacred name in vain : 21 Am I not ...
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... thou sure that the good works of the righteous shall meet a reward , and the iniquities of the unrighteous a punishment ; for nothing can come to pass in this world but by the will and permission of God . " Epicharmus , the oldest of ...
... thou sure that the good works of the righteous shall meet a reward , and the iniquities of the unrighteous a punishment ; for nothing can come to pass in this world but by the will and permission of God . " Epicharmus , the oldest of ...
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