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Cecil Albert Moore. 165 170 175 A DESCRIPTION OF THE MORNING WRITTEN IN APRIL , 1709 , AND FIRST PRINTED IN " THE TAtler " [ 1709 ] Now hardly here and there an hackney - coach Appearing , show'd the ruddy morn's approach . Now Betty ...
Cecil Albert Moore. 165 170 175 A DESCRIPTION OF THE MORNING WRITTEN IN APRIL , 1709 , AND FIRST PRINTED IN " THE TAtler " [ 1709 ] Now hardly here and there an hackney - coach Appearing , show'd the ruddy morn's approach . Now Betty ...
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... MORNING HYMN [ 1740 ] Christ , whose glory fills the skies , Christ , the true , the only light , Sun of righteousness ... morn Unaccompanied by thee , Joyless is the day's return , Till thy mercy's beams I see ; Till they inward light ...
... MORNING HYMN [ 1740 ] Christ , whose glory fills the skies , Christ , the true , the only light , Sun of righteousness ... morn Unaccompanied by thee , Joyless is the day's return , Till thy mercy's beams I see ; Till they inward light ...
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... Morning In the barn the tenant cock , Close to partlet perch'd on high , Briskly crows , ( the shepherd's clock ... morn , Soars beyond the shepherd's sight From the low - roof'd cottage ridge , See the chatt'ring swallow spring ...
... Morning In the barn the tenant cock , Close to partlet perch'd on high , Briskly crows , ( the shepherd's clock ... morn , Soars beyond the shepherd's sight From the low - roof'd cottage ridge , See the chatt'ring swallow spring ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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