PoemsW. Lewis, published by W.H. Reid, 1820 - 480 sider |
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... skies , Stands most reveal'd before the freeman's eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things , and hold fast the best , Learns much ...
... skies , Stands most reveal'd before the freeman's eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things , and hold fast the best , Learns much ...
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... skies , Is but the fire without the sacrifice . The stream , that feeds the wellspring of the heart , Not more invigorates life's noblest part , Than Virtue quickens , with a warmth divine , The powers , that Sin has brought to a ...
... skies , Is but the fire without the sacrifice . The stream , that feeds the wellspring of the heart , Not more invigorates life's noblest part , Than Virtue quickens , with a warmth divine , The powers , that Sin has brought to a ...
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... skies ? Ye devotees to your adored employ , Enthusiasts , drunk with an unreal joy , Love makes the music of the bless'd above , Heaven's harmony is universal love ; And earthly sounds , though sweet and well combined , And lenient as ...
... skies ? Ye devotees to your adored employ , Enthusiasts , drunk with an unreal joy , Love makes the music of the bless'd above , Heaven's harmony is universal love ; And earthly sounds , though sweet and well combined , And lenient as ...
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... skies and softer air , That make Italian flowers so sweet and fair , Freshening his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man ; Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange contortions of his face ...
... skies and softer air , That make Italian flowers so sweet and fair , Freshening his lazy spirits as he ran , Unfolded genially and spread the man ; Returning he proclaims by many a grace , By shrugs and strange contortions of his face ...
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... skies ? He that hates truth shall be the dupe of lies : And he that will be cheated to the last , Delusions strong as Hell shall bind him fast . But if the wanderer his mistake discern , Judge his own ways , and sigh for a return ...
... skies ? He that hates truth shall be the dupe of lies : And he that will be cheated to the last , Delusions strong as Hell shall bind him fast . But if the wanderer his mistake discern , Judge his own ways , and sigh for a return ...
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