An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... Grace She that will but now discover Where the wingéd wag doth hover , Shall , to night , receive a kisse , How or where her selfe would wish : 10 But , who brings him to his mother , Shall have that kisse , and another . 3 Grace H'hath ...
... Grace She that will but now discover Where the wingéd wag doth hover , Shall , to night , receive a kisse , How or where her selfe would wish : 10 But , who brings him to his mother , Shall have that kisse , and another . 3 Grace H'hath ...
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... grace . But now at last the sacred influence Of light appears , and from the walls of Heav'n Shoots farr into the ... grace towards him , in regard he fell not of his own malice , as did Satan , but by him seduc't . The Son of God ...
... grace . But now at last the sacred influence Of light appears , and from the walls of Heav'n Shoots farr into the ... grace towards him , in regard he fell not of his own malice , as did Satan , but by him seduc't . The Son of God ...
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... grace ? Ours was a Levite , and as times went then , His tribe were God - almighties gentlemen . Sunk were his eyes , his voice was harsh and loud , Sure signs he neither cholerick was , nor proud : His long chin prov'd his wit ; his ...
... grace ? Ours was a Levite , and as times went then , His tribe were God - almighties gentlemen . Sunk were his eyes , his voice was harsh and loud , Sure signs he neither cholerick was , nor proud : His long chin prov'd his wit ; his ...
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