English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
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... Till that large stock of sap is spent , Which gives thy summer's ornament ; Till the fierce winds , that vainly strive To shock thy greatness whilst alive , Shall on thy lifeless hour attend , Prevent the axe , and grace thy end ; Their ...
... Till that large stock of sap is spent , Which gives thy summer's ornament ; Till the fierce winds , that vainly strive To shock thy greatness whilst alive , Shall on thy lifeless hour attend , Prevent the axe , and grace thy end ; Their ...
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... Till thy mercy's beams I see ; Till they inward light impart , Glad my eyes , and warm my heart . Visit then this soul of mine , Pierce the gloom of sin , and grief , Fill me , radiancy divine , Scatter all my unbelief , More and more ...
... Till thy mercy's beams I see ; Till they inward light impart , Glad my eyes , and warm my heart . Visit then this soul of mine , Pierce the gloom of sin , and grief , Fill me , radiancy divine , Scatter all my unbelief , More and more ...
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... Till Lok has burst his tenfold chain . 90 Never , till substantial Night Has reassum'd her ancient right ; Till wrapp'd in flames , in ruin hurl'd , Sinks the fabric of the world . Lord of ev'ry regal art , Liberal hand , and open heart ...
... Till Lok has burst his tenfold chain . 90 Never , till substantial Night Has reassum'd her ancient right ; Till wrapp'd in flames , in ruin hurl'd , Sinks the fabric of the world . Lord of ev'ry regal art , Liberal hand , and open heart ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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