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... rest he might have found Hunted by all kinds of ills , Like a partridge on the hills ; Trains were laid to catch his life , Baited with a royal wife , From his house and country torn , Made a heathen prince's scorn ; Fate , to answer ...
... rest he might have found Hunted by all kinds of ills , Like a partridge on the hills ; Trains were laid to catch his life , Baited with a royal wife , From his house and country torn , Made a heathen prince's scorn ; Fate , to answer ...
Page 354
... rest , Unless it come from thee . Unless it come from thee , In vain I look around ; In all that I can see , No rest is to be found . No rest is to be found , But in thy blessed love ; Oh ! let my wish be crown'd , And send it from ...
... rest , Unless it come from thee . Unless it come from thee , In vain I look around ; In all that I can see , No rest is to be found . No rest is to be found , But in thy blessed love ; Oh ! let my wish be crown'd , And send it from ...
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... rest , far from the spouse of his love . Here let him rest in his narrow house , far from the sound of Lota . The feeble will find his bow at home ; but will not be able to bend it . His faithful dogs howl on his hills ; his boars ...
... rest , far from the spouse of his love . Here let him rest in his narrow house , far from the sound of Lota . The feeble will find his bow at home ; but will not be able to bend it . His faithful dogs howl on his hills ; his boars ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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