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... earth , And air attest his bounty ; which exalts The brute creation to this finer thought , And , annual , melts their undesigning hearts Profusely thus in tenderness and joy . 860 865 Still let my song a nobler note assume , And sing ...
... earth , And air attest his bounty ; which exalts The brute creation to this finer thought , And , annual , melts their undesigning hearts Profusely thus in tenderness and joy . 860 865 Still let my song a nobler note assume , And sing ...
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... earth , and mercy mild , God and sinners reconcil'd ! " FOR EASTER DAY [ 1739 ] " Christ the Lord is risen to - day , " Sons of men and angels say . Raise your joys and triumphs high ; Sing , ye heavens , and earth reply . Joyful , all ...
... earth , and mercy mild , God and sinners reconcil'd ! " FOR EASTER DAY [ 1739 ] " Christ the Lord is risen to - day , " Sons of men and angels say . Raise your joys and triumphs high ; Sing , ye heavens , and earth reply . Joyful , all ...
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... earth has had her shaking fits More frequent , and foregone her usual rest . Is it a time to wrangle , when the props And pillars of our planet seem to fail , And Nature , with a dim and sickly eye , To wait the close of all ? But grant ...
... earth has had her shaking fits More frequent , and foregone her usual rest . Is it a time to wrangle , when the props And pillars of our planet seem to fail , And Nature , with a dim and sickly eye , To wait the close of all ? But grant ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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