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... soul , though now distress'd , Lives the dear thought of joys he once possess'd , When all his glowing language issued forth With God's deep stamp upon its current worth , Will speak without disguise , and must impart , Sad as it is ...
... soul , though now distress'd , Lives the dear thought of joys he once possess'd , When all his glowing language issued forth With God's deep stamp upon its current worth , Will speak without disguise , and must impart , Sad as it is ...
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... soul ! ) Had two stone bottles found , To hold the liquor that she loved , And keep it safe and sound . Bach bottle had a curling ear , Through which the belt he drew , And hung a bottle on each side , To make his balance true . Then ...
... soul ! ) Had two stone bottles found , To hold the liquor that she loved , And keep it safe and sound . Bach bottle had a curling ear , Through which the belt he drew , And hung a bottle on each side , To make his balance true . Then ...
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William Cowper. The grand transition , that there lives and works A soul in all things , and that soul is God . The beauties of the wilderness are his , That makes so gay the solitary place , Where no eye sees them . And the fairer forms ...
William Cowper. The grand transition , that there lives and works A soul in all things , and that soul is God . The beauties of the wilderness are his , That makes so gay the solitary place , Where no eye sees them . And the fairer forms ...
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ton | 13 |
The Yearly Distress or Tithing Time at Stock in | 154 |
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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