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Side 12
... soul a voice there lives! It bids you hear the tale of woe. When sinking low the sufferer wan Beholds no hand outstreteh'd to save. Fair. as the bosom of the swan That rises graceful o'er the wave. I 've seen your bremt with pity heave ...
... soul a voice there lives! It bids you hear the tale of woe. When sinking low the sufferer wan Beholds no hand outstreteh'd to save. Fair. as the bosom of the swan That rises graceful o'er the wave. I 've seen your bremt with pity heave ...
Side 18
... soul imprest, Lilte paling clouds impictured on thy breast. Life's current then ran sparkling to the noon, Or silvery stole beneath the petlive Moon: 'Ah! now it works rude bmltea and thorns among. Or o'er the rough-rock burns and foams ...
... soul imprest, Lilte paling clouds impictured on thy breast. Life's current then ran sparkling to the noon, Or silvery stole beneath the petlive Moon: 'Ah! now it works rude bmltea and thorns among. Or o'er the rough-rock burns and foams ...
Side 20
... soul! SONNET. As when far of the warbled strains are heard That III on Morning's wing the vales among. \Vithin his cage the imprimn'd mntin bird Swells the full chorus with a generous song = He bathes no pinion in the dewy light, No ...
... soul! SONNET. As when far of the warbled strains are heard That III on Morning's wing the vales among. \Vithin his cage the imprimn'd mntin bird Swells the full chorus with a generous song = He bathes no pinion in the dewy light, No ...
Side 22
... soul has wing'd its way, And hovers round my head ! I felt it prompt the tender Dream, When slowly sunk the day's last gleam; You roused each gentler sense As, o'er the Bio-nn's bloom, Meek Evening wakes its soft perfume With viewleat ...
... soul has wing'd its way, And hovers round my head ! I felt it prompt the tender Dream, When slowly sunk the day's last gleam; You roused each gentler sense As, o'er the Bio-nn's bloom, Meek Evening wakes its soft perfume With viewleat ...
Side 24
... soul, He from his small particular orbit flies . With blem'd outstarting! From Himself he Bin, SnadsindtsSumutdwithnoprtislgazs Views all creation ;- and he loves it all, And him it. and calls it very good! This 'I indeed to dwell with ...
... soul, He from his small particular orbit flies . With blem'd outstarting! From Himself he Bin, SnadsindtsSumutdwithnoprtislgazs Views all creation ;- and he loves it all, And him it. and calls it very good! This 'I indeed to dwell with ...
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