The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... angels play'd the Mate . With man , alas ! no ctherwife it proves ; An unfeen hand makes all their Moves ; And fome are great , and some are small , Some climb to good , fome from good - fortune fall Some wife - men , and fome fools ...
... angels play'd the Mate . With man , alas ! no ctherwife it proves ; An unfeen hand makes all their Moves ; And fome are great , and some are small , Some climb to good , fome from good - fortune fall Some wife - men , and fome fools ...
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... Angels , and God is here ; An unexhausted ocean of delight Swallows my fenfes quite , And drowns all What , or How , or Where ! ' Not Paul , who firft did thither pass , And this great world's Columbus was , The tyrannous pleasure could ...
... Angels , and God is here ; An unexhausted ocean of delight Swallows my fenfes quite , And drowns all What , or How , or Where ! ' Not Paul , who firft did thither pass , And this great world's Columbus was , The tyrannous pleasure could ...
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... angels ' art . Here with moon - beams ' twas filver'd bright , There double - gilt with the fun's light ; And mystic shapes cut round in it , Figures that did transcend a vulgar angel's wit . The horses were of temper'd lightning made ...
... angels ' art . Here with moon - beams ' twas filver'd bright , There double - gilt with the fun's light ; And mystic shapes cut round in it , Figures that did transcend a vulgar angel's wit . The horses were of temper'd lightning made ...
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... angels , in their full enlighten'd state , Angels , who Live , and know what ' tis to Be ; Who all the nonfenfe of our language fee ; Who fpeak Things , and our words , their ill - drawn pic- tures , fcorn ; When we , by ' a foolish ...
... angels , in their full enlighten'd state , Angels , who Live , and know what ' tis to Be ; Who all the nonfenfe of our language fee ; Who fpeak Things , and our words , their ill - drawn pic- tures , fcorn ; When we , by ' a foolish ...
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... angel measures it around ; So careful and fo ftrict he is , Left any nook or corner he should mifs : He walks about the perifhing nation , Ruin behind him stalks and empty Desolation . Then fhall the market and the pleading - place Be ...
... angel measures it around ; So careful and fo ftrict he is , Left any nook or corner he should mifs : He walks about the perifhing nation , Ruin behind him stalks and empty Desolation . Then fhall the market and the pleading - place Be ...
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