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... beneath the tempest bends , Or , if a southern gale the region warm , 20 25 30 335 40 45 The brittle forest into atoms flies , And in a spangled show'r the prospect ends : And by degrees unbind the wintry charm , 50 The traveller a miry ...
... beneath the tempest bends , Or , if a southern gale the region warm , 20 25 30 335 40 45 The brittle forest into atoms flies , And in a spangled show'r the prospect ends : And by degrees unbind the wintry charm , 50 The traveller a miry ...
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... beneath , Free and faithful , strong as death . 15 " Thou shalt see my glory soon , When the work of grace is done ; Partner of my throne shalt be ; Say , poor sinner , lov'st thou me ? " Lord , it is my chief complaint , That my love ...
... beneath , Free and faithful , strong as death . 15 " Thou shalt see my glory soon , When the work of grace is done ; Partner of my throne shalt be ; Say , poor sinner , lov'st thou me ? " Lord , it is my chief complaint , That my love ...
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... beneath him , foil'd , while far around Hoarse triumph rose , and rocks return'd the sound ? Where now are these ? -Beneath yon cliff they stand , ΙΟΟ To show the freighted pinnace where to land ; To load the ready steed with guilty ...
... beneath him , foil'd , while far around Hoarse triumph rose , and rocks return'd the sound ? Where now are these ? -Beneath yon cliff they stand , ΙΟΟ To show the freighted pinnace where to land ; To load the ready steed with guilty ...
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An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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