The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... King . 1 " Whate'er these feem , whate'er philofophy " And fenfe or reafon tell , " said I , " These things have life , election , liberty ; " ' Tis their own wisdom moulds their state , " Their faults and virtues make their fate ...
... King . 1 " Whate'er these feem , whate'er philofophy " And fenfe or reafon tell , " said I , " These things have life , election , liberty ; " ' Tis their own wisdom moulds their state , " Their faults and virtues make their fate ...
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... king With half a fmile and half a frown ; " But what god can to Egypt be unknown ? ) " What fign , what powers , what credence , do you bring ? ” " Behold his feal ! behold his hand ! " Cries Mofes , and cafts down th ' all - mighty ...
... king With half a fmile and half a frown ; " But what god can to Egypt be unknown ? ) " What fign , what powers , what credence , do you bring ? ” " Behold his feal ! behold his hand ! " Cries Mofes , and cafts down th ' all - mighty ...
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... king ! could'st ever show From whence thy wandering Nile begins his courfe- Of this new Nile thou feeft the facred fource ; And , as ' thy land that does o'erflow , Take heed left this do fo ! What plague more just could on thy waters ...
... king ! could'st ever show From whence thy wandering Nile begins his courfe- Of this new Nile thou feeft the facred fource ; And , as ' thy land that does o'erflow , Take heed left this do fo ! What plague more just could on thy waters ...
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... king's appear ! What , e'er , but that which now does reprefent And paint the crime out in the punishment ? From the deep baleful caves of hell below , Where the old mother Night does grow → Substantial Night , that does disclaim ...
... king's appear ! What , e'er , but that which now does reprefent And paint the crime out in the punishment ? From the deep baleful caves of hell below , Where the old mother Night does grow → Substantial Night , that does disclaim ...
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... king ! repent , " Whilft thus unarm'd I ftand , " Ere the keen fword of God fill my commanded hand ; " Suffer but yet thyfelf , and thine to live : " Who would , alas ! believe " That it for man , " said he , " So hard to be forgiven ...
... king ! repent , " Whilft thus unarm'd I ftand , " Ere the keen fword of God fill my commanded hand ; " Suffer but yet thyfelf , and thine to live : " Who would , alas ! believe " That it for man , " said he , " So hard to be forgiven ...
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