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... atill thy movele- heed iahungl Do thy prophetic feera anticipate, hteekChildofMilery! thyfuturefatet 'I'hemrv'nqmeahendnllthethoutandeebel IWhichptientmerit of the unworthy tnkelf" Oriethyladheartthrill'dwithfilialpin Tommy wretched ...
... atill thy movele- heed iahungl Do thy prophetic feera anticipate, hteekChildofMilery! thyfuturefatet 'I'hemrv'nqmeahendnllthethoutandeebel IWhichptientmerit of the unworthy tnkelf" Oriethyladheartthrill'dwithfilialpin Tommy wretched ...
Side 33
... atill ador'd The_||:a'rit of divineat Liberty. ll. What Frame in wrath her giant-limi- oprear'd, Aralvrithtlntcnth,which moteair,earthandlea, Hamp'd herltrong inlala'l mid she would bl'ree, llrarwimlia-me,howlhopedandfear'd! Wiflt what ...
... atill ador'd The_||:a'rit of divineat Liberty. ll. What Frame in wrath her giant-limi- oprear'd, Aralvrithtlntcnth,which moteair,earthandlea, Hamp'd herltrong inlala'l mid she would bl'ree, llrarwimlia-me,howlhopedandfear'd! Wiflt what ...
Side 57
... ide- l'rum a brook. Mthin thil orhor, which we. atill With acerlet her-rim hung, Were theee three friends, one Sunday room. hit on the tint bell rung. 5 '7 I And oh! that even now the gust were swelling. SIBYIJJNE LEAVIB 47.
... ide- l'rum a brook. Mthin thil orhor, which we. atill With acerlet her-rim hung, Were theee three friends, one Sunday room. hit on the tint bell rung. 5 '7 I And oh! that even now the gust were swelling. SIBYIJJNE LEAVIB 47.
Side 63
... atill to live!" ButGodhaadeatinedtodomore . Il'hroeghhim,thanthronghanaratedpower. God gave him'reverenee of lawn, Yet air-ring blood in Freedom'a canae— -. Alp'lillt. hiroohaakin,. 'lhe eye of the Hawk. and the fire therein!' To Nature ...
... atill to live!" ButGodhaadeatinedtodomore . Il'hroeghhim,thanthronghanaratedpower. God gave him'reverenee of lawn, Yet air-ring blood in Freedom'a canae— -. Alp'lillt. hiroohaakin,. 'lhe eye of the Hawk. and the fire therein!' To Nature ...
Side 94
... atill beaming Pity And Brother'a love) he turn'd hia head aside. Leat he should look at thee, and with one look Hurl thee beyond all power of Pcnitencel YALDII'I'heae are unholy fanciu! ' - oaoomo (druggliltg with liafedinga). Yea, my ...
... atill beaming Pity And Brother'a love) he turn'd hia head aside. Leat he should look at thee, and with one look Hurl thee beyond all power of Pcnitencel YALDII'I'heae are unholy fanciu! ' - oaoomo (druggliltg with liafedinga). Yea, my ...
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