The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 5, Страница 3 |
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Thee , chauntress , oft , the woods among , I woo to hear thy even - song ; And
missing thee , I walk unseen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold the
wandering moon , Riding near her highest noon , Like one that had been led
astray ...
Thee , chauntress , oft , the woods among , I woo to hear thy even - song ; And
missing thee , I walk unseen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold the
wandering moon , Riding near her highest noon , Like one that had been led
astray ...
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. 480 And a perpetual
feast of nectar'd sweets , Where no crude surfeit reigns . 1 Bro . Lift , lift , I hear
Some far off hallow break the silent air . 2 Bro . Methought so too ; what should it
be ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. 480 And a perpetual
feast of nectar'd sweets , Where no crude surfeit reigns . 1 Bro . Lift , lift , I hear
Some far off hallow break the silent air . 2 Bro . Methought so too ; what should it
be ...
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Mean while the rural ditties were not mute , Temper'd to the oaten Alute , Rough
Satyrs danc'd , and Fauns with cloven heel From the glad found would not be
abfent long , 35 And old Damætas lov'd to hear our fong . But O the heavy
change ...
Mean while the rural ditties were not mute , Temper'd to the oaten Alute , Rough
Satyrs danc'd , and Fauns with cloven heel From the glad found would not be
abfent long , 35 And old Damætas lov'd to hear our fong . But O the heavy
change ...
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NSWER me when I call , God of my righteousness , In straits and in distress Thou
didst me disinthrall And set at large ; now spare , 5 Now pity me , and hear my
earnest prayer . Great - ones , how long will ye My glory have in fcorn , How long
...
NSWER me when I call , God of my righteousness , In straits and in distress Thou
didst me disinthrall And set at large ; now spare , 5 Now pity me , and hear my
earnest prayer . Great - ones , how long will ye My glory have in fcorn , How long
...
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ЈЕно , EHOVAH , to my words give ear , My meditation weigh , The voice of my
complaining hear My King and God ; for unto thee I pray . Jehovah , thou my early
voice 5 Shalt in the morning hear , I'th ' morning I to thee with choice Will rank my
...
ЈЕно , EHOVAH , to my words give ear , My meditation weigh , The voice of my
complaining hear My King and God ; for unto thee I pray . Jehovah , thou my early
voice 5 Shalt in the morning hear , I'th ' morning I to thee with choice Will rank my
...
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