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... Grace shall prove its guest , And I'll be there to crown the rest . " > Oh ! by yonder mossy seat , In my hours of sweet retreat ; 46 50 Might I thus my soul employ , With sense of gratitude and joy : Rais'd as ancient prophets were ...
... Grace shall prove its guest , And I'll be there to crown the rest . " > Oh ! by yonder mossy seat , In my hours of sweet retreat ; 46 50 Might I thus my soul employ , With sense of gratitude and joy : Rais'd as ancient prophets were ...
Page 338
... grace and love in one agree , Grace from God , and love from me , ΙΟ 15 20 Grace that will from Heav'n inspire , 25 Love that seals it in desire , Grace and love that mingle beams , And fill me with increasing flames . Thou that hast ...
... grace and love in one agree , Grace from God , and love from me , ΙΟ 15 20 Grace that will from Heav'n inspire , 25 Love that seals it in desire , Grace and love that mingle beams , And fill me with increasing flames . Thou that hast ...
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... grace thy braided hair , And thy lov'd bosom that improves their sweets . See , where the winding vale its lavish stores , Irriguous , spreads . See , how the lily drinks The latent rill , scarce oozing through the grass , Of growth ...
... grace thy braided hair , And thy lov'd bosom that improves their sweets . See , where the winding vale its lavish stores , Irriguous , spreads . See , how the lily drinks The latent rill , scarce oozing through the grass , Of growth ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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