English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 من الصفحات |
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Cecil Albert Moore. Either they hear not , or regard not pray'r ; That argues want of pow'r , and this of care . Allow that wisdom infinite must know ; Pow'r infinite must act . ' ' I grant it so . Haste straight to Neptune's fame ...
Cecil Albert Moore. Either they hear not , or regard not pray'r ; That argues want of pow'r , and this of care . Allow that wisdom infinite must know ; Pow'r infinite must act . ' ' I grant it so . Haste straight to Neptune's fame ...
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... pray'r , Our wives , our infants , and our city spare , 345 And far avert Tydides ' wasteful ire , Who mows whole troops , and makes all Troy retire . Be this , O mother , your religious care ; I go to rouse soft Paris to the war ; If ...
... pray'r , Our wives , our infants , and our city spare , 345 And far avert Tydides ' wasteful ire , Who mows whole troops , and makes all Troy retire . Be this , O mother , your religious care ; I go to rouse soft Paris to the war ; If ...
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... pray'r ? Sprung it from piety , or from despair ? Ev'n here , where frozen chastity retires , Love finds an altar for forbidden fires . I ought to grieve , but cannot what I ought ; I mourn the lover , not lament the fault ; I view my ...
... pray'r ? Sprung it from piety , or from despair ? Ev'n here , where frozen chastity retires , Love finds an altar for forbidden fires . I ought to grieve , but cannot what I ought ; I mourn the lover , not lament the fault ; I view my ...
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