Poems, Nide 2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 588
... Praise alternate , and alternate Pray'r . All this she practis'd here ; that when she sprung Amidst the Quires , at the first sight she sung . Sung , and was sung her self , in Angels Lays ; For praising her , they did her Maker praise ...
... Praise alternate , and alternate Pray'r . All this she practis'd here ; that when she sprung Amidst the Quires , at the first sight she sung . Sung , and was sung her self , in Angels Lays ; For praising her , they did her Maker praise ...
Sivu 955
... Praise , nor fears their Frown , Nor , when contending Kindred tear the Crown , Will set up one , or pull another down . Without Concern he hears , but hears from far , Of Tumults and Descents , and distant War : Nor with a ...
... Praise , nor fears their Frown , Nor , when contending Kindred tear the Crown , Will set up one , or pull another down . Without Concern he hears , but hears from far , Of Tumults and Descents , and distant War : Nor with a ...
Sivu 962
... Praise : an Honourable Thirst . Bold Ericthonius was the first , who joyn'd Four Horses for the rapid Race design'd ; And o're the dusty wheels presiding sat ; The Lapythe to Chariots , add the State 165 170 175 180 Of Bits and Bridles ...
... Praise : an Honourable Thirst . Bold Ericthonius was the first , who joyn'd Four Horses for the rapid Race design'd ; And o're the dusty wheels presiding sat ; The Lapythe to Chariots , add the State 165 170 175 180 Of Bits and Bridles ...
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