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... Thee , gentle * favage ! whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiofity perhaps , Or elfe vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bowers , to fhew thee here With what fuperior skill we can abuse The gifts of Providence ...
... Thee , gentle * favage ! whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiofity perhaps , Or elfe vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bowers , to fhew thee here With what fuperior skill we can abuse The gifts of Providence ...
Side 30
... thee ftraying on the beach , And asking of the surge , that bathes thy foot , If ever it has washed our diftant fhore . I fee thee weep , and thine are honest tears , A patriot's for his country : thou art fad At thought of her forlorn ...
... thee ftraying on the beach , And asking of the surge , that bathes thy foot , If ever it has washed our diftant fhore . I fee thee weep , and thine are honest tears , A patriot's for his country : thou art fad At thought of her forlorn ...
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... thee , would not hold thee faft , Freedom ! whom they that lose thee so regret , That even a judgment , making way for thee , Seems in their eyes a mercy for thy fake . Such evil fin hath wrought ; and fuch a flame Kindled in heaven ...
... thee , would not hold thee faft , Freedom ! whom they that lose thee so regret , That even a judgment , making way for thee , Seems in their eyes a mercy for thy fake . Such evil fin hath wrought ; and fuch a flame Kindled in heaven ...
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... thee ! Happy the man , who fees a God employed In all the good and ill , that chequer life ! Refolving all events , with their effects And manifold refults , into the will And arbitration wife of the Supreme . Did not his eye rule all ...
... thee ! Happy the man , who fees a God employed In all the good and ill , that chequer life ! Refolving all events , with their effects And manifold refults , into the will And arbitration wife of the Supreme . Did not his eye rule all ...
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... thee still- My country ! and , while yet a nook is left , Where English minds and manners may be found , Shall be constrained to love thee . Though thy clime Be fickle , and thy year moft part deformed With dripping rains , or withered ...
... thee still- My country ! and , while yet a nook is left , Where English minds and manners may be found , Shall be constrained to love thee . Though thy clime Be fickle , and thy year moft part deformed With dripping rains , or withered ...
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