Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of PoemsRest Fenner, 1817 - 303 psl. |
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... pain , Which to their corses came again , But a troop of spirits blest : For when it dawned - they dropped their arms , And clustered round the mast ; Sweet sounds rose slowly through their mouths , And from their bodies passed . Around ...
... pain , Which to their corses came again , But a troop of spirits blest : For when it dawned - they dropped their arms , And clustered round the mast ; Sweet sounds rose slowly through their mouths , And from their bodies passed . Around ...
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... pain and evil to others , and in general , all deep feelings of revenge , are commonly expressed in a few words , ironically tame , and mild . The mind under so direful and fiend - like an influence , seems to take a morbid pleasure in ...
... pain and evil to others , and in general , all deep feelings of revenge , are commonly expressed in a few words , ironically tame , and mild . The mind under so direful and fiend - like an influence , seems to take a morbid pleasure in ...
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... pain and suffering which he has himself seen inflicted on other men , and which he can fancy himself as inflicting on the object of his hatred . I will suppose that we had heard at different times two common sailors , 92.
... pain and suffering which he has himself seen inflicted on other men , and which he can fancy himself as inflicting on the object of his hatred . I will suppose that we had heard at different times two common sailors , 92.
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... painful to children ; both of them composed hymns and psalms proportioned to the capacity of common congrega- tions ; both , nearly at the same time , set the glorious example of publicly recommending and supporting general Toleration ...
... painful to children ; both of them composed hymns and psalms proportioned to the capacity of common congrega- tions ; both , nearly at the same time , set the glorious example of publicly recommending and supporting general Toleration ...
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... were lost in those of love : So love grew mightier from the fear , and Nature , Fleeing from Pain , shelter'd herself in Joy . The stars above our heads were dim and steady , Like eyes suffused with rapture . Life was in us 138.
... were lost in those of love : So love grew mightier from the fear , and Nature , Fleeing from Pain , shelter'd herself in Joy . The stars above our heads were dim and steady , Like eyes suffused with rapture . Life was in us 138.
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