The Works of the English Poets: YoungH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... lies , And on the point of his own arrow dies . Here high enthron'd th ' eternal Judge is plac'd , 285 With all the grandeur of his Godhead grac'd ; Stars on his robes in beauteous order meet , And the fun burns beneath his awful feet ...
... lies , And on the point of his own arrow dies . Here high enthron'd th ' eternal Judge is plac'd , 285 With all the grandeur of his Godhead grac'd ; Stars on his robes in beauteous order meet , And the fun burns beneath his awful feet ...
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... lies ! 380 " At the Great Day of recompence behold , " Devoid of fear , the fatal Book unfold ! 385 Then wafted upward to the blissful - feat , " From age to age , my grateful fong repeat ; " My Light , my Life , my GOD , my Saviour fee ...
... lies ! 380 " At the Great Day of recompence behold , " Devoid of fear , the fatal Book unfold ! 385 Then wafted upward to the blissful - feat , " From age to age , my grateful fong repeat ; " My Light , my Life , my GOD , my Saviour fee ...
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... lie . She kindles , fhe's inflam'd fo near the goal ; She mounts , fhe gains upon the starry pole ; The world grows lefs as she pursues her flight , And the fun darkens to her diftant fight . Heaven opening , all its facred pomp ...
... lie . She kindles , fhe's inflam'd fo near the goal ; She mounts , fhe gains upon the starry pole ; The world grows lefs as she pursues her flight , And the fun darkens to her diftant fight . Heaven opening , all its facred pomp ...
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... lie down to fleep . " Pain is for man ; and oh ! how vast a pain " For crimes , which made the God - head bleed in vain ? " Annull'd his groans , as far as in them lay , " And flung his agonies , and death , away ? " As our dire ...
... lie down to fleep . " Pain is for man ; and oh ! how vast a pain " For crimes , which made the God - head bleed in vain ? " Annull'd his groans , as far as in them lay , " And flung his agonies , and death , away ? " As our dire ...
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... lie down in fome obfcure retreat , " Incens'd Maria may her rage forget ; " And I to death my duty will improve , " And what you miss in empire , add in love- " Your God - like foul is open'd in your look , " And I have faintly your ...
... lie down in fome obfcure retreat , " Incens'd Maria may her rage forget ; " And I to death my duty will improve , " And what you miss in empire , add in love- " Your God - like foul is open'd in your look , " And I have faintly your ...
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