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Side 12
... hast thou ibund repose! beneath this and! Thou! O vain word! thou dwell'st not with the clod! Amid'the shining Hint of the Forgiven Thouattbethroneot'MorcyandtbyGod The triumph of redeeming Love dcat hymn (Believe it, 0 my soul!) to ...
... hast thou ibund repose! beneath this and! Thou! O vain word! thou dwell'st not with the clod! Amid'the shining Hint of the Forgiven Thouattbethroneot'MorcyandtbyGod The triumph of redeeming Love dcat hymn (Believe it, 0 my soul!) to ...
Side 18
... hast never felt! + UNES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE. 080! more. sweet Stream! with slow lbot wandering near, ' l blem thy milky waters cold and clear. Escaped the flashing of the noontide hours With one frah garland of Pierian ...
... hast never felt! + UNES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE. 080! more. sweet Stream! with slow lbot wandering near, ' l blem thy milky waters cold and clear. Escaped the flashing of the noontide hours With one frah garland of Pierian ...
Side 20
... hast thou lefl. me? Still in some food dream Revisit my sad heart, auspicious Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and think of happier years; Of joys, that glimmer'd ...
... hast thou lefl. me? Still in some food dream Revisit my sad heart, auspicious Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and think of happier years; Of joys, that glimmer'd ...
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... hast been my s'ole And rut-t magnificent temple, in the which I walk with awe, and sing my stately songs, Loving the God that made me! May rayfeerl, And menace of the vengeful enemy Pe- like the gust, that roer'd and died away In the ...
... hast been my s'ole And rut-t magnificent temple, in the which I walk with awe, and sing my stately songs, Loving the God that made me! May rayfeerl, And menace of the vengeful enemy Pe- like the gust, that roer'd and died away In the ...
Side 48
... hast thou mid and holin dispraissd These shapings of the unregenerate mind; Bubbles that glitter as they rise and break On vain Philosophy's aye-babbling spring. For never guiltle- may I speak of him. The Incomprehensible! save when ...
... hast thou mid and holin dispraissd These shapings of the unregenerate mind; Bubbles that glitter as they rise and break On vain Philosophy's aye-babbling spring. For never guiltle- may I speak of him. The Incomprehensible! save when ...
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THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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