The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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... heart of an heathen, but filled with every thing that can raise the imagination, and give an opportunity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions. Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana, in which he ...
... heart of an heathen, but filled with every thing that can raise the imagination, and give an opportunity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions. Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana, in which he ...
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... heart of an heathen , but filled with every thing that can raise the imagination , and give an opportu- nity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions . Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana , in which he ...
... heart of an heathen , but filled with every thing that can raise the imagination , and give an opportu- nity for the sublimest thoughts and conceptions . Plutarch tells us of an heathen who was singing an hymn to Diana , in which he ...
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... and praise . II . " O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare , " That glows within my ravish'd heart ? ' But thou can'st read it there . 6 III . Thy providence my life sustain'd , ' No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and praise . II . " O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare , " That glows within my ravish'd heart ? ' But thou can'st read it there . 6 III . Thy providence my life sustain'd , ' No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... heart conceiv'd ' From whom those comforts flow'd . VI . ' When in the slipp'ry paths of youth " With heedless steps I ran , " Thine arm unseen convey'd me safe , And led me up to man . VII . " Through hidden dangers , toils , and ...
... heart conceiv'd ' From whom those comforts flow'd . VI . ' When in the slipp'ry paths of youth " With heedless steps I ran , " Thine arm unseen convey'd me safe , And led me up to man . VII . " Through hidden dangers , toils , and ...
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... heart , O Lord , ' Thy mercy shall adore . XIII . ' Through all eternity to thee ' A joyful song I'll raise ; 6 For oh ! eternity's too short To utter all thy praise . ' No. 454. MONDAY , AUGUST 11 , 1712 . BY STEELE . Sine me , vacioum ...
... heart , O Lord , ' Thy mercy shall adore . XIII . ' Through all eternity to thee ' A joyful song I'll raise ; 6 For oh ! eternity's too short To utter all thy praise . ' No. 454. MONDAY , AUGUST 11 , 1712 . BY STEELE . Sine me , vacioum ...
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