The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 7Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... thou wast divine . We do not pretend to know what is meant by these two last lines ; and the two last of the other stanza are still more incomprehensible . Then thou , the mother of so sweet a child , Her false , imagined loss cease to ...
... thou wast divine . We do not pretend to know what is meant by these two last lines ; and the two last of the other stanza are still more incomprehensible . Then thou , the mother of so sweet a child , Her false , imagined loss cease to ...
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... Thou . shalt not suffer an hypocrite to reign ; and concluded his speech by laying his hand upon the hilt of his sword . As the king was now down , the next blow was aimed at the lords ; and , in order to bring the subject to a ...
... Thou . shalt not suffer an hypocrite to reign ; and concluded his speech by laying his hand upon the hilt of his sword . As the king was now down , the next blow was aimed at the lords ; and , in order to bring the subject to a ...
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... thou suffer not , who didst create man free ! and thou next , who didst redeem us from being servants of men ! ) to be the last words of our expiring liberty . ' This , indeed , he fearfully forbodes ; and , reconciling himself , as ...
... thou suffer not , who didst create man free ! and thou next , who didst redeem us from being servants of men ! ) to be the last words of our expiring liberty . ' This , indeed , he fearfully forbodes ; and , reconciling himself , as ...
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... thou knowest I have given thee all when I dye at thy disposal . ' She adds , that he was , “ at that time , of perfect mind and memory ; talked and discoursed sensibly and well ; was very merry , and seemed to be in good health of body ...
... thou knowest I have given thee all when I dye at thy disposal . ' She adds , that he was , “ at that time , of perfect mind and memory ; talked and discoursed sensibly and well ; was very merry , and seemed to be in good health of body ...
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... thou clothe my fancy in fit sound ; Such , where the deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , at Heaven's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thundrous throne doth lie , Milton once had a ...
... thou clothe my fancy in fit sound ; Such , where the deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles , at Heaven's door Look in , and see each blissful deity , How he before the thundrous throne doth lie , Milton once had a ...
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