Sibylline Leaves: 1817Woodstock Books, 1990 - Всего страниц: 303 |
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... O'er Nature struggling in portentous birth , Weep and rejoice ! Still echoes the dread NAME , that o'er the earth Let slip the storm , and woke the brood of Hell . And now advance in saintly Jubilee Justice and Truth ! They too have ...
... O'er Nature struggling in portentous birth , Weep and rejoice ! Still echoes the dread NAME , that o'er the earth Let slip the storm , and woke the brood of Hell . And now advance in saintly Jubilee Justice and Truth ! They too have ...
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... o'er his frame ; And he , with many feelings , many thoughts , Made up a meditative joy , and found Religious meanings in the forms of nature ! And so , his senses gradually wrapt In a half sleep , he dreams of better worlds , And ...
... o'er his frame ; And he , with many feelings , many thoughts , Made up a meditative joy , and found Religious meanings in the forms of nature ! And so , his senses gradually wrapt In a half sleep , he dreams of better worlds , And ...
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... o'er and o'er- " You bloody - minded dog ! cries one , " To slit your windpipe were good fun , - " ' Od blast you for an * impious son " Of a presbyterian w - re . ” VII . " You'd have him gore the parish - priest , " And run against ...
... o'er and o'er- " You bloody - minded dog ! cries one , " To slit your windpipe were good fun , - " ' Od blast you for an * impious son " Of a presbyterian w - re . ” VII . " You'd have him gore the parish - priest , " And run against ...
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