Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... Thee I invoke and thee alone adore . To thee this solitude , this place , these rural meditations are sacred ; whilst thus inspired with harmony of thought , though unconfined by words , and in loose numbers , I sing of Nature's Order ...
... Thee I invoke and thee alone adore . To thee this solitude , this place , these rural meditations are sacred ; whilst thus inspired with harmony of thought , though unconfined by words , and in loose numbers , I sing of Nature's Order ...
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... thee straying on the beach , And asking of the surge that bathes thy foot If ever it has wash'd our distant shore . I see thee weep , and thine are honest tears , A patriot's for his country : thou art sad At thought of her forlorn and ...
... thee straying on the beach , And asking of the surge that bathes thy foot If ever it has wash'd our distant shore . I see thee weep , and thine are honest tears , A patriot's for his country : thou art sad At thought of her forlorn and ...
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... thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Little lamb , I'll tell thee , Little lamb , I'll tell thee : He is called by thy name , For he calls himself a Lamb . He is meek , and he is mild ; He became a little child . I a child , and thou a ...
... thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Little lamb , I'll tell thee , Little lamb , I'll tell thee : He is called by thy name , For he calls himself a Lamb . He is meek , and he is mild ; He became a little child . I a child , and thou a ...
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