Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... doth possesse ? Do they call Vertue there ungratefulnesse ? TO SLEEPE . Come , Sleepe , O Sleepe , the certaine knot of peace , The bayting place of wit , the balme of woe , The poore man's wealth , the prisoner's release , Th ...
... doth possesse ? Do they call Vertue there ungratefulnesse ? TO SLEEPE . Come , Sleepe , O Sleepe , the certaine knot of peace , The bayting place of wit , the balme of woe , The poore man's wealth , the prisoner's release , Th ...
Page 185
... doth last : As we were , we are delighted Still to hold thy cov'nant fast . Unto none our hartes have past ; Unto none our feet have slidden , Though us downe to dragons cast Thou in deadly shade hast hidden * . Were it not that the ...
... doth last : As we were , we are delighted Still to hold thy cov'nant fast . Unto none our hartes have past ; Unto none our feet have slidden , Though us downe to dragons cast Thou in deadly shade hast hidden * . Were it not that the ...
Page 186
... doth the scepter swaye : My tongue the pen to paynt his praises forth , Shall write as swift , as swiftest writer may . Then to the king these are the wordes I say : Fairer art thou than sonnes of mortall race , Because high God hath ...
... doth the scepter swaye : My tongue the pen to paynt his praises forth , Shall write as swift , as swiftest writer may . Then to the king these are the wordes I say : Fairer art thou than sonnes of mortall race , Because high God hath ...
Page 193
... doth grow . Yet shall my soule in silence still On God my hope attentive stay : Yet hee my fort , my health , my hill , Remove I may not , move I may . My God doth me with glory fill , Not only shield me safe from harme ; To shun ...
... doth grow . Yet shall my soule in silence still On God my hope attentive stay : Yet hee my fort , my health , my hill , Remove I may not , move I may . My God doth me with glory fill , Not only shield me safe from harme ; To shun ...
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... Doth show thy word decayeth never : And constant stay of earth descry Thy word , that staid it , staieth ever . For by thy lawes they hold their standings , Yea all things do thy service try ; But that I joy'd in thy commandings , I had ...
... Doth show thy word decayeth never : And constant stay of earth descry Thy word , that staid it , staieth ever . For by thy lawes they hold their standings , Yea all things do thy service try ; But that I joy'd in thy commandings , I had ...
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