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Side 4
... Clouds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii. The Two Founts; Sienna addre-ed m a Lady on her recovery, with unblemished looks, from a severe attadl. of pin . . i5. What is life! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211' The Exchange ...
... Clouds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii. The Two Founts; Sienna addre-ed m a Lady on her recovery, with unblemished looks, from a severe attadl. of pin . . i5. What is life! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211' The Exchange ...
Side 14
... cloud before the gale, Ere Morn with living gems bedight Purplos the East with streaky light, We sip the furne-l ... clouds, in watery colors drut, F loot in light drapery o'er thy sable vtlt: What time the'psle moon sheds s miter ...
... cloud before the gale, Ere Morn with living gems bedight Purplos the East with streaky light, We sip the furne-l ... clouds, in watery colors drut, F loot in light drapery o'er thy sable vtlt: What time the'psle moon sheds s miter ...
Side 25
... cloud. Aral dash'd the beauteous Term on'the earth ' ' nltjtntic. Buclt a phalanx ne'er firm pen to the calming mund ... clouds Ecstatic gated! then homoward as they stray'd Cast the sad eye to earth, and inly mused Why there was Misery ...
... cloud. Aral dash'd the beauteous Term on'the earth ' ' nltjtntic. Buclt a phalanx ne'er firm pen to the calming mund ... clouds Ecstatic gated! then homoward as they stray'd Cast the sad eye to earth, and inly mused Why there was Misery ...
Side 27
... clouds that veil his blaze. For all that meets the bodily sean deem firnlmfiml, one mighty alphabet For infant minds; and We in this low world Placed with our lmolts to bright Redlity. That we may learn with young unwotmded ken The ...
... clouds that veil his blaze. For all that meets the bodily sean deem firnlmfiml, one mighty alphabet For infant minds; and We in this low world Placed with our lmolts to bright Redlity. That we may learn with young unwotmded ken The ...
Side 30
... clouds, and now (as in a dream) Their reddening shapes, trattsformed to Warriorhosts, Coursed o'er the Sky, and ... cloud, exhaled From Egypt's fields that steam hot pestilence, Travels the sky for many a tracklem league, Till o'er some ...
... clouds, and now (as in a dream) Their reddening shapes, trattsformed to Warriorhosts, Coursed o'er the Sky, and ... cloud, exhaled From Egypt's fields that steam hot pestilence, Travels the sky for many a tracklem league, Till o'er some ...
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