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... thou with the night depart , But stay , and love me to the end ; Thy mercies never shall remove , Thy nature , and thy name is Love . The Sun of Righteousness on me Hath rose with healing in his wings , 65 Wilt thou not regard my call ...
... thou with the night depart , But stay , and love me to the end ; Thy mercies never shall remove , Thy nature , and thy name is Love . The Sun of Righteousness on me Hath rose with healing in his wings , 65 Wilt thou not regard my call ...
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... Thou kens how he bred sic a splore , 1 And set the warld in a roar O ' laughin at us : Curse Thou his basket and his store , Kail an ' potatoes ! Lord , hear my earnest cry and pray❜r , Against that Presbyt❜ry of Ayr ! Thy strong ...
... Thou kens how he bred sic a splore , 1 And set the warld in a roar O ' laughin at us : Curse Thou his basket and his store , Kail an ' potatoes ! Lord , hear my earnest cry and pray❜r , Against that Presbyt❜ry of Ayr ! Thy strong ...
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... thou go with me , 695 O parent of each lovely Muse , 603 Sandy , why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn , 362 O , saw ye bonie Lesley , 829 O Solitude , romantic maid , 647 O ! synge untoe mie roundelaie , 757 O thou by Nature taught , 581 ...
... thou go with me , 695 O parent of each lovely Muse , 603 Sandy , why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn , 362 O , saw ye bonie Lesley , 829 O Solitude , romantic maid , 647 O ! synge untoe mie roundelaie , 757 O thou by Nature taught , 581 ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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