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... rest he might have found ( Peace and rest are under ground ) 185 Nor have been in that retreat , Fam'd for a proverbial fate ; In pursuit of wealth been caught , And punish'd with a golden draught . Nor had he , who crowds could blind ...
... rest he might have found ( Peace and rest are under ground ) 185 Nor have been in that retreat , Fam'd for a proverbial fate ; In pursuit of wealth been caught , And punish'd with a golden draught . Nor had he , who crowds could blind ...
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... rest , Unless it come from thee . Unless it come from thee , In vain I look around ; In all that I can see , No rest is to be found . No rest is to be found , But in thy blessed love ; Oh ! let my wish be crown'd , And send it from ...
... rest , Unless it come from thee . Unless it come from thee , In vain I look around ; In all that I can see , No rest is to be found . No rest is to be found , But in thy blessed love ; Oh ! let my wish be crown'd , And send it from ...
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... rest . 2 Makes . It makes me blyth and bauld . And naething gi'es me sic delight , As wawking of the fauld . My Peggy sings sae saftly When on my pipe I play ; By a ' the rest , it is confest , By a ' the rest , that she sings best . My ...
... rest . 2 Makes . It makes me blyth and bauld . And naething gi'es me sic delight , As wawking of the fauld . My Peggy sings sae saftly When on my pipe I play ; By a ' the rest , it is confest , By a ' the rest , that she sings best . My ...
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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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