PoetryVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 - Literature |
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... Hear him but reason in divinity , And , all - admiring , with an inward wish [ late : You would desire the king were made a pre- Hear him debate of common - wealth affairs , You would say , it hath been all - in - all his study : List ...
... Hear him but reason in divinity , And , all - admiring , with an inward wish [ late : You would desire the king were made a pre- Hear him debate of common - wealth affairs , You would say , it hath been all - in - all his study : List ...
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... hear the warring elements no more : While I am doom'd , by life's long storm op- press'd , To gaze with envy on their gloomy rest . $ 106 . Written at Penthurst , in Autumn , 1788 . YE tow'rs sublime , deserted now and drear , Ye woods ...
... hear the warring elements no more : While I am doom'd , by life's long storm op- press'd , To gaze with envy on their gloomy rest . $ 106 . Written at Penthurst , in Autumn , 1788 . YE tow'rs sublime , deserted now and drear , Ye woods ...
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... Hear ! tremendous Hela , hear ! Dreadful Power ! whose awful form Blackens in the midnight storm ; Glares athwart the lurid skies , While the sheeted lightning flies ; When the thunder awful roars ; When the earthquake rocks the shores ...
... Hear ! tremendous Hela , hear ! Dreadful Power ! whose awful form Blackens in the midnight storm ; Glares athwart the lurid skies , While the sheeted lightning flies ; When the thunder awful roars ; When the earthquake rocks the shores ...
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