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Side 35
... force us to feel The desolation and the agony Of our fierce doings ! Spare us yet awhile , Father and God ! O ! spare us yet awhile ! Oh ! let not English women drag their flight Fainting beneath the burthen of their babes , Of the ...
... force us to feel The desolation and the agony Of our fierce doings ! Spare us yet awhile , Father and God ! O ! spare us yet awhile ! Oh ! let not English women drag their flight Fainting beneath the burthen of their babes , Of the ...
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... force and propriety in it A heavier objection may be adduced against the author , that in these times of fear and expectation , when novelties explode around us in all directions , he should presume to offer to the public a silly tale ...
... force and propriety in it A heavier objection may be adduced against the author , that in these times of fear and expectation , when novelties explode around us in all directions , he should presume to offer to the public a silly tale ...
Side 40
... force my way ; now climb , and now descend O'er rocks , or bare or mossy , with wild foot Crushing the purple whorts ; while oft unseen , Hurrying along the drifted forest - leaves , The scared snake rustles . Onward still I toil , I ...
... force my way ; now climb , and now descend O'er rocks , or bare or mossy , with wild foot Crushing the purple whorts ; while oft unseen , Hurrying along the drifted forest - leaves , The scared snake rustles . Onward still I toil , I ...
Side 51
... force , And currents self - determined , as might seem , Or by some inner Power ; of moments awful , Now in thy inner life , and now abroad , When Power stream'd from thee , and thy soul received The light reflected , as a light bestow ...
... force , And currents self - determined , as might seem , Or by some inner Power ; of moments awful , Now in thy inner life , and now abroad , When Power stream'd from thee , and thy soul received The light reflected , as a light bestow ...
Side 68
... force it down their awaits the transcendently wicked . Had Milion stated unwilling throats with the violence of devils and either his ideal of virtue , or of depravity , as an indi- accursed spirits . " vidual or individuals actually ...
... force it down their awaits the transcendently wicked . Had Milion stated unwilling throats with the violence of devils and either his ideal of virtue , or of depravity , as an indi- accursed spirits . " vidual or individuals actually ...
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