Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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... glory faded , and their race dispers'd ; The last of nations now , though once the first ; They warn and teach the proudest , would they learn , Keep wisdom , or meet vengeance in your turn : If we escap'd not , if Heav'n spar'd not us ...
... glory faded , and their race dispers'd ; The last of nations now , though once the first ; They warn and teach the proudest , would they learn , Keep wisdom , or meet vengeance in your turn : If we escap'd not , if Heav'n spar'd not us ...
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... glory , fall'n and ras'd , And thou a worshipper e'en where thou may'st ; Thy services , once holy without spot , Mere shadows now , their ancient pomp forgot ; Thy Levites , once a consecrated host , No longer Levites , and their ...
... glory , fall'n and ras'd , And thou a worshipper e'en where thou may'st ; Thy services , once holy without spot , Mere shadows now , their ancient pomp forgot ; Thy Levites , once a consecrated host , No longer Levites , and their ...
Side 120
... glory of the frame . None ever yet impeded what He wrought ; None bars him out fom his most secret thought : Darkness itself before his eye is light , And hell's close mischief naked in his sight . Stand now , and judge thyself . - Hast ...
... glory of the frame . None ever yet impeded what He wrought ; None bars him out fom his most secret thought : Darkness itself before his eye is light , And hell's close mischief naked in his sight . Stand now , and judge thyself . - Hast ...
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... glory ; and thy shame , if unimprov'd ) Are never long vouchsaf'd , if push'd aside With cold disgust or philosophic pride ; And that , judicially withdrawn , disgrace , Error , and darkness , occupy their place . A world is up in arms ...
... glory ; and thy shame , if unimprov'd ) Are never long vouchsaf'd , if push'd aside With cold disgust or philosophic pride ; And that , judicially withdrawn , disgrace , Error , and darkness , occupy their place . A world is up in arms ...
Side 140
... will then be sure to please : And truth alone , where'er my life be cast , In scenes of plenty or the pining waste , Shall be my chosen theme , my glory to the last . HOPE . doceas iter et sacra ostia pandas . VIRG 140 EXPOSTULATION .
... will then be sure to please : And truth alone , where'er my life be cast , In scenes of plenty or the pining waste , Shall be my chosen theme , my glory to the last . HOPE . doceas iter et sacra ostia pandas . VIRG 140 EXPOSTULATION .
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