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Side 13
... eye, as be beaten along. He medimtee the future mug, HowdeuntlererElle [ruy'd the Decien foe; And while the number ... eyes; And new in wretb he grasp the patriot steel, And her own iron rod he mekee Oppression feel. Sweet Flower of ...
... eye, as be beaten along. He medimtee the future mug, HowdeuntlererElle [ruy'd the Decien foe; And while the number ... eyes; And new in wretb he grasp the patriot steel, And her own iron rod he mekee Oppression feel. Sweet Flower of ...
Side 19
... eyes vvhoae holy glaan roll, Swift mmengera, and eloquent'of moi; If smillc more winning, and a gentler mien Tlmn ... eye: Somightlclaspthee witharnother's joy! - —.—BONNET. 200011 teased by that dark Vtzir, Riot rude ve driven our Plum ...
... eyes vvhoae holy glaan roll, Swift mmengera, and eloquent'of moi; If smillc more winning, and a gentler mien Tlmn ... eye: Somightlclaspthee witharnother's joy! - —.—BONNET. 200011 teased by that dark Vtzir, Riot rude ve driven our Plum ...
Side 26
... eye Raises loheaven: and beef mortal hind , Wiscst, he' first who msrk'd the idml trihu Up the fine fibres through the ... eyes, What time he bends before the Jasper Throne,'l' Reflect no lovelier hum ! yet ye deptrt, And all beyond is ...
... eye Raises loheaven: and beef mortal hind , Wiscst, he' first who msrk'd the idml trihu Up the fine fibres through the ... eyes, What time he bends before the Jasper Throne,'l' Reflect no lovelier hum ! yet ye deptrt, And all beyond is ...
Side 51
... eyes, to look For on—herselt' a glory to behold, The Angel of the vision! Then (last attain) Of Duty, chuen law-s ... eye I viow'd thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men. The truly Great Have all one age. and from one visible space Shed ...
... eyes, to look For on—herselt' a glory to behold, The Angel of the vision! Then (last attain) Of Duty, chuen law-s ... eye I viow'd thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men. The truly Great Have all one age. and from one visible space Shed ...
Side 52
... eyes, you might elm! Forget it was not day! On moonlight bushes, Whose dewy leaflets are but half disclosed, You may perchance behold them on the twigs, Their bright, bright eyes, their eyes both bright and f , Glistening. while many a ...
... eyes, you might elm! Forget it was not day! On moonlight bushes, Whose dewy leaflets are but half disclosed, You may perchance behold them on the twigs, Their bright, bright eyes, their eyes both bright and f , Glistening. while many a ...
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