The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 psl. |
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... praise is due , the praife bestow . With fervent zeal the Perfian mov'd , Thus the proud calumny reprov'd . It was that God , who claims my prayer , Who gave thee birth , and rais'd thee there ; When o'er his beams the veil is thrown ...
... praise is due , the praife bestow . With fervent zeal the Perfian mov'd , Thus the proud calumny reprov'd . It was that God , who claims my prayer , Who gave thee birth , and rais'd thee there ; When o'er his beams the veil is thrown ...
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... praise : II . O how fhall words , with equal warmth , The gratitude declare , That glows within my ravifh'd heart ? But thou canft read it there . III . Thy providence my life fuftain'd , And all my wants redreft , When in the filent ...
... praise : II . O how fhall words , with equal warmth , The gratitude declare , That glows within my ravifh'd heart ? But thou canft read it there . III . Thy providence my life fuftain'd , And all my wants redreft , When in the filent ...
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... praise . An ODE on PROVIDENCE . [ ADDISON . ] I. H How fure is there defence ! OW are thy fervants bleft , O Lord ! Eternal Wifdom is their guide Their help Omnipotence . .II . In foreign realms , and lands remote , Supported by thy ...
... praise . An ODE on PROVIDENCE . [ ADDISON . ] I. H How fure is there defence ! OW are thy fervants bleft , O Lord ! Eternal Wifdom is their guide Their help Omnipotence . .II . In foreign realms , and lands remote , Supported by thy ...
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... praise thee for thy mercies past , And humbly hope for more . X. My life , if thou preferv'ft my life ,. Thy facrifice fhall be ; And death , if death must be my doom ,. Shall join my foul to thee .. O DE to SPRING . [ Mifs CARTER ...
... praise thee for thy mercies past , And humbly hope for more . X. My life , if thou preferv'ft my life ,. Thy facrifice fhall be ; And death , if death must be my doom ,. Shall join my foul to thee .. O DE to SPRING . [ Mifs CARTER ...
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... praise . A life fo facred , fuch ferene repose , Seem'd heav'n itfelf , ' till one fuggeftion rofe ; That vice fhould triumph , virtue vice obey , This fprung fome doubt of providence's fway : His hopes no more a certain profpect boaft ...
... praise . A life fo facred , fuch ferene repose , Seem'd heav'n itfelf , ' till one fuggeftion rofe ; That vice fhould triumph , virtue vice obey , This fprung fome doubt of providence's fway : His hopes no more a certain profpect boaft ...
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