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... things , ver . 17 , & c . — II . That man is not to be deemed imperfect , but a being suited to his place and rank in the creation , agreeable to the general order of things , and conformable to ends and relations to him unknown , ver ...
... things , ver . 17 , & c . — II . That man is not to be deemed imperfect , but a being suited to his place and rank in the creation , agreeable to the general order of things , and conformable to ends and relations to him unknown , ver ...
Page 488
... things ; The radiant sun , the moon's nocturnal lamp , The mountains , woods , and streams , the rolling globe , And Wisdom's mien celestial . From the first 70 Of days on them his love divine he fix'd , His admiration , till , in time ...
... things ; The radiant sun , the moon's nocturnal lamp , The mountains , woods , and streams , the rolling globe , And Wisdom's mien celestial . From the first 70 Of days on them his love divine he fix'd , His admiration , till , in time ...
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... thing to see , 896 It was a friar of orders gray , 695 Jesu , lover of my soul , 557 John Anderson my jo , John , 820 ... things show it , 309 Little lamb , who made thee , 890 Lo , I who erst beneath a tree , 291 Lo ! where the rosy ...
... thing to see , 896 It was a friar of orders gray , 695 Jesu , lover of my soul , 557 John Anderson my jo , John , 820 ... things show it , 309 Little lamb , who made thee , 890 Lo , I who erst beneath a tree , 291 Lo ! where the rosy ...
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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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