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Side 12
... weep. that heaven-born Genius so shall fiill; And oil, in Fancy's mddeet hour. my mnl Averted shudders at the poimn'd howl. Now gmans-my sickening heart. as still I view Thy cone of livid hue ; Now indignation checks the feeble sigh ...
... weep. that heaven-born Genius so shall fiill; And oil, in Fancy's mddeet hour. my mnl Averted shudders at the poimn'd howl. Now gmans-my sickening heart. as still I view Thy cone of livid hue ; Now indignation checks the feeble sigh ...
Side 18
... weep, yet stoop not! the faint anguish flows, A dreamy pang in Morning's feverish dose. Is this piled esrth our ... Weeping West: When slumbering F reedom round with high With giant fiiry burst her triple chain! Fierce on her front the ...
... weep, yet stoop not! the faint anguish flows, A dreamy pang in Morning's feverish dose. Is this piled esrth our ... Weeping West: When slumbering F reedom round with high With giant fiiry burst her triple chain! Fierce on her front the ...
Side 20
... weep elotal in a wild cutesy! *— LLNFS corrrosso warns currsrrro 1's: urr sooner or ssocaur coorrs, sonsasmrnas, IAY, 1795. Win] many a pure and oft-reverted eye I climb the Coomb's ascent: sweet lmglters near Warble in shade their wild ...
... weep elotal in a wild cutesy! *— LLNFS corrrosso warns currsrrro 1's: urr sooner or ssocaur coorrs, sonsasmrnas, IAY, 1795. Win] many a pure and oft-reverted eye I climb the Coomb's ascent: sweet lmglters near Warble in shade their wild ...
Side 21
... weep, Blow-waving to the- gale. “Cue. reltlol gale!" it mm: to aay, “Nor wake me with thyaighing! The honor! of my vernal day On rapid vuing are flying. “ Tomorrow ahal] the Traveller come Who'late Inheld me blooming: Hie eenrching eye ...
... weep, Blow-waving to the- gale. “Cue. reltlol gale!" it mm: to aay, “Nor wake me with thyaighing! The honor! of my vernal day On rapid vuing are flying. “ Tomorrow ahal] the Traveller come Who'late Inheld me blooming: Hie eenrching eye ...
Side 24
... weeping good man pours Into the lone despoiled trat'eller's wounds! Thus [tom the Elect, regenerate through faith ... weep for bread; - Thee to defend, dear Savior of Mmtkind ! Thee, Lamb of God I Thee, blamelu Prince of - Peace! From ...
... weeping good man pours Into the lone despoiled trat'eller's wounds! Thus [tom the Elect, regenerate through faith ... weep for bread; - Thee to defend, dear Savior of Mmtkind ! Thee, Lamb of God I Thee, blamelu Prince of - Peace! From ...
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