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2 19 SAVIOUR , when in dust to Thee Low we bend the adoring knee ; When ,
repentant , to the skies Scarce we lift our weeping eyes : Oh , by all thy pain and
woe , ( Suffered once for man below , ) Bending from Thy throne on high , Hear
our ...
2 19 SAVIOUR , when in dust to Thee Low we bend the adoring knee ; When ,
repentant , to the skies Scarce we lift our weeping eyes : Oh , by all thy pain and
woe , ( Suffered once for man below , ) Bending from Thy throne on high , Hear
our ...
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O may'st thou , free from hostile fear , Nor the loud voice of Tumult hear , Nor
War's wild wastes deplore : May Plenty nigh thee take her stand , And in thy
courts with lavish hand Distribute all her store . Seat of my friends and brethren ,
hail !
O may'st thou , free from hostile fear , Nor the loud voice of Tumult hear , Nor
War's wild wastes deplore : May Plenty nigh thee take her stand , And in thy
courts with lavish hand Distribute all her store . Seat of my friends and brethren ,
hail !
Page 124
This is a shocking tale , ' tis true , “ But still there's comfort left for you ; “ Each
strives your sadness to amuse , “ I warrant you hear all the news . ” “ There's none
, ” cries he , - and if there were , “ I'm grown so deaf , I could not hear . ” Nay , then
...
This is a shocking tale , ' tis true , “ But still there's comfort left for you ; “ Each
strives your sadness to amuse , “ I warrant you hear all the news . ” “ There's none
, ” cries he , - and if there were , “ I'm grown so deaf , I could not hear . ” Nay , then
...
Page 148
If dreams yet flatter , once again attend , Hear Lydiat's life , and Galileo's end ...
Marked out by dang'rous parts , he meets the shock , And fatal Learning leads
him to the block : Around his tomb let Art and Genius weep , But hear his death ,
ye ...
If dreams yet flatter , once again attend , Hear Lydiat's life , and Galileo's end ...
Marked out by dang'rous parts , he meets the shock , And fatal Learning leads
him to the block : Around his tomb let Art and Genius weep , But hear his death ,
ye ...
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When didst thou hear a tender tale of woe , And feel thy heart at rest ? Have I not
seen In thy swoln eye the tear of sympathy , The milk of human kindness ? When
didst thou , With envy rankling , hear a rival prais'd ? When didst thou slight the ...
When didst thou hear a tender tale of woe , And feel thy heart at rest ? Have I not
seen In thy swoln eye the tear of sympathy , The milk of human kindness ? When
didst thou , With envy rankling , hear a rival prais'd ? When didst thou slight the ...
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