The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... no lefs fhort of David , than his country does of Judea . Upon this ground have , in these two Odes of Pindar , taken , left out , and added , what I please ; nor make it fo much my aim to let the reader know precisely В3 fo PREFACE . 5.
... no lefs fhort of David , than his country does of Judea . Upon this ground have , in these two Odes of Pindar , taken , left out , and added , what I please ; nor make it fo much my aim to let the reader know precisely В3 fo PREFACE . 5.
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... ground , So the deftroying - 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 ...
... ground , So the deftroying - 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 ...
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... ground ; From their vaft trunks the dropping gore they fpied , Thought it their own , and dreadfully aloud they cried , Nor all thy priests , nor thou Oh king ! could'st ever show From whence thy wandering Nile begins his courfe- Of ...
... ground ; From their vaft trunks the dropping gore they fpied , Thought it their own , and dreadfully aloud they cried , Nor all thy priests , nor thou Oh king ! could'st ever show From whence thy wandering Nile begins his courfe- Of ...
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... ground , Some fwimming o'er the water's face , Fill'd with bright horror every place : One would have thought , their dreadful day to have seen , The very hail , and rain itself , had kindled been . The infant corn , which yet did ...
... ground , Some fwimming o'er the water's face , Fill'd with bright horror every place : One would have thought , their dreadful day to have seen , The very hail , and rain itself , had kindled been . The infant corn , which yet did ...
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... ground ; So winged lightning the foft air does wound . Slow Time admires , and knows not what to call The motion , having no account so small . So flew this Angel , till to David's bed He came , and thus his facred message faid : 420 ...
... ground ; So winged lightning the foft air does wound . Slow Time admires , and knows not what to call The motion , having no account so small . So flew this Angel , till to David's bed He came , and thus his facred message faid : 420 ...
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