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Page 144
... light Arabian flew , She seem'd some flower that wanton zephyr blew Swift o'er the sunny meadows : nor to these Accomplishments and courtly forms that please The modish world were Clara's thoughts confined ; Domestic arts employed her ...
... light Arabian flew , She seem'd some flower that wanton zephyr blew Swift o'er the sunny meadows : nor to these Accomplishments and courtly forms that please The modish world were Clara's thoughts confined ; Domestic arts employed her ...
Page 400
... light ; And the sun is gone to rest , and the stars are shining clear , I fain would hide me now in an orchard with ... light , whence these their light obtain , Whose heavenly power is in the sun - rays seen . It wakes from earth's dark ...
... light ; And the sun is gone to rest , and the stars are shining clear , I fain would hide me now in an orchard with ... light , whence these their light obtain , Whose heavenly power is in the sun - rays seen . It wakes from earth's dark ...
Page 500
... light of the Gospel shines before men from the shores of the Caspian to the strand of Iceland , and from the bor- ders of the Mississippi to those of the Gambia . What shall impiety say , which was lately seeking with so persevering a ...
... light of the Gospel shines before men from the shores of the Caspian to the strand of Iceland , and from the bor- ders of the Mississippi to those of the Gambia . What shall impiety say , which was lately seeking with so persevering a ...
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