Meditationsand contemplations, by J. Hervey, transposed into blank verse1813 |
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... soon as my work was finished , 1 , being ever diffident of my own proficiency , was desirous of having some learned man's opinion upon it ; therefore put it into the hands of the Rev. Mr. GURNEY of St. EARTH , Cornwall , a Gentleman ...
... soon as my work was finished , 1 , being ever diffident of my own proficiency , was desirous of having some learned man's opinion upon it ; therefore put it into the hands of the Rev. Mr. GURNEY of St. EARTH , Cornwall , a Gentleman ...
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... soon have a world of opinions to face ; opinions that vary as faces . But if there is any merit in the work , it will make its passage through the world when I am in the grave ; if none , it will of itself soon sink in oblivion . I ...
... soon have a world of opinions to face ; opinions that vary as faces . But if there is any merit in the work , it will make its passage through the world when I am in the grave ; if none , it will of itself soon sink in oblivion . I ...
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... soon my active thoughts New meditating subjects found , -new scenes Of heavenly instinct momentary born ; And Solomon's devotion I detain'd , - 60 His temple's dedication to our God ; And thus , with thoughts uplifted , Israel's king ...
... soon my active thoughts New meditating subjects found , -new scenes Of heavenly instinct momentary born ; And Solomon's devotion I detain'd , - 60 His temple's dedication to our God ; And thus , with thoughts uplifted , Israel's king ...
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... soon as breath'd it in . - Short visitor ! 65 Who stay'd but to regenerate itself , Then bade the world adieu ! What did this child , This little stranger , so disgustful find , In this our world , so hast❜ly to withdraw ? Did this ...
... soon as breath'd it in . - Short visitor ! 65 Who stay'd but to regenerate itself , Then bade the world adieu ! What did this child , This little stranger , so disgustful find , In this our world , so hast❜ly to withdraw ? Did this ...
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... soon the wisest meaning will appear , Why death's strokes are not fix'd to age alone . Ye sons of men , in midst of life we are In death ; no state , no circumstance ensures A moment's safety ; nothing can the błow Elude , so sure are ...
... soon the wisest meaning will appear , Why death's strokes are not fix'd to age alone . Ye sons of men , in midst of life we are In death ; no state , no circumstance ensures A moment's safety ; nothing can the błow Elude , so sure are ...
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