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Side 64
... standing jest ; And faith , the root whence only can arise The graces of a life that wins the skies , Loses at once ... stand ; Happy to fill religion's vacant place With hollow form , and gesture , and grimace . Such , when the teacher ...
... standing jest ; And faith , the root whence only can arise The graces of a life that wins the skies , Loses at once ... stand ; Happy to fill religion's vacant place With hollow form , and gesture , and grimace . Such , when the teacher ...
Side 68
... stand . The cry in all thy ships is still the same , Speed us away to battle and to fame . Thy mariners explore the wide expanse , Impatient to descry the flags of France ; But , though they fight as thine have ever fought , Return ...
... stand . The cry in all thy ships is still the same , Speed us away to battle and to fame . Thy mariners explore the wide expanse , Impatient to descry the flags of France ; But , though they fight as thine have ever fought , Return ...
Side 94
William Cowper. Your hope shall stand unblamed , perhaps admired , If not that hope the Scripture has required . The ... stands not on his cross ; Except the few his God may have impress'd , A tenfold frenzy seizes all the rest ...
William Cowper. Your hope shall stand unblamed , perhaps admired , If not that hope the Scripture has required . The ... stands not on his cross ; Except the few his God may have impress'd , A tenfold frenzy seizes all the rest ...
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The Yearly Distress or Tithing Time at Stock in | 154 |
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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