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... night , The climes oppos'd enjoy meridian light ; And when those lands the busy sun forsakes , With us again the rosy morning wakes ; In lazy sleep the night rolls swift away , 40 45 And neither clime laments his absent ray . When the ...
... night , The climes oppos'd enjoy meridian light ; And when those lands the busy sun forsakes , With us again the rosy morning wakes ; In lazy sleep the night rolls swift away , 40 45 And neither clime laments his absent ray . When the ...
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... night forerun , And night itself be soon begun . Upon thy knees devoutly bow , And pray the Lord of glory now To fill thy breast , or deadly sin May cause a blinder night within . And whether pleasing vapours rise , Which gently dim the ...
... night forerun , And night itself be soon begun . Upon thy knees devoutly bow , And pray the Lord of glory now To fill thy breast , or deadly sin May cause a blinder night within . And whether pleasing vapours rise , Which gently dim the ...
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... NIGHT THE FIRST Tir'd Nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep ! He , like the world , his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes : Swift on his ... NIGHT THOUGHTS 539 The Complaint: or Night Thoughts, Night the First.
... NIGHT THE FIRST Tir'd Nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep ! He , like the world , his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes : Swift on his ... NIGHT THOUGHTS 539 The Complaint: or Night Thoughts, Night the First.
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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