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... thee ? And whither rapt , now thou but stoop'st to me ? Dwell , dwell here still : O , being ev'ry where , How can I doubt to find thee ever here ! I know my state , both full of shame and scorn , Conceiv'd in sin , and unto labour born ...
... thee ? And whither rapt , now thou but stoop'st to me ? Dwell , dwell here still : O , being ev'ry where , How can I doubt to find thee ever here ! I know my state , both full of shame and scorn , Conceiv'd in sin , and unto labour born ...
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... thee enjoyed , To thy praise I have employed . • Yea , remembering what I vowed , When enclosed from all but thee , I thy presence was allowed , While the world neglected me : This , my Muse hath took upon her , That she might advance ...
... thee enjoyed , To thy praise I have employed . • Yea , remembering what I vowed , When enclosed from all but thee , I thy presence was allowed , While the world neglected me : This , my Muse hath took upon her , That she might advance ...
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To see thee come , all hearts rejoice ; And , warm with feelings strong , With thee all Nature finds a voice , And hums a waking song . The lover views thy welcome hours , And thinks of summer come , And takes the maid thy early flowers ...
To see thee come , all hearts rejoice ; And , warm with feelings strong , With thee all Nature finds a voice , And hums a waking song . The lover views thy welcome hours , And thinks of summer come , And takes the maid thy early flowers ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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