Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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... hear the preaching of Thomas Dykes ( 1761- 1847 ) and John Scott ( 1777-1834 ) , ' two very eminent men ' at Hull ... hears Mr. Lloyd , fellow of King's , preach ' a most admirable sermon ' and makes his acquaintance ( this is Thomas ...
... hear the preaching of Thomas Dykes ( 1761- 1847 ) and John Scott ( 1777-1834 ) , ' two very eminent men ' at Hull ... hears Mr. Lloyd , fellow of King's , preach ' a most admirable sermon ' and makes his acquaintance ( this is Thomas ...
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... hears a noise , ' tis he , he comes at last ; - Alas ! ' twas but the gale which hurried past : But now she hears a ... Hear me , just God ! if from my traitorous heart " My Bateman's fond remembrance e'er shall part , 11 If , when he ...
... hears a noise , ' tis he , he comes at last ; - Alas ! ' twas but the gale which hurried past : But now she hears a ... Hear me , just God ! if from my traitorous heart " My Bateman's fond remembrance e'er shall part , 11 If , when he ...
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... hear the issue of my curst emprize , When from our last sad synod I took flight , Buoy'd with false hopes , in some deep - laid disguise To tempt this vaunted Holy One to write His own self - condemnation : - in the plight Of aged man ...
... hear the issue of my curst emprize , When from our last sad synod I took flight , Buoy'd with false hopes , in some deep - laid disguise To tempt this vaunted Holy One to write His own self - condemnation : - in the plight Of aged man ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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