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... soul of joy , Which bade with softest light thy virtues smile ? Ah ! only show'd , to check our fond pursuits , And teach our humbled hopes that life is vain . Thus in some deep retirement would I pass The winter - glooms , with friends ...
... soul of joy , Which bade with softest light thy virtues smile ? Ah ! only show'd , to check our fond pursuits , And teach our humbled hopes that life is vain . Thus in some deep retirement would I pass The winter - glooms , with friends ...
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... soul , 825 830 820 I make ( may Heav'n propitious send Such wind and weather to the end ) Neither becalm'd , nor overblown , Life's voyage to the world unknown . 835 THE SEEKER [ 1748 ] When I first came to London , I rambled about From ...
... soul , 825 830 820 I make ( may Heav'n propitious send Such wind and weather to the end ) Neither becalm'd , nor overblown , Life's voyage to the world unknown . 835 THE SEEKER [ 1748 ] When I first came to London , I rambled about From ...
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... soul , Let me to thy bosom fly , While the nearer waters roll , While the tempest still is high . Hide me , O my Saviour , hide , Till the storm of life is past : Safe into the haven guide ; Oh receive my soul at last . 5 Other refuge ...
... soul , Let me to thy bosom fly , While the nearer waters roll , While the tempest still is high . Hide me , O my Saviour , hide , Till the storm of life is past : Safe into the haven guide ; Oh receive my soul at last . 5 Other refuge ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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