A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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Page 138
... Thoughts declare , If ever Sorrows might with mine compare . But God . in Mercy , has decreed his Cup , Molt willingly , therefore , I drink it up . Live to Die . You , whofe fond Wishes do to Heav'n aspire , Who make those bleft Abodes ...
... Thoughts declare , If ever Sorrows might with mine compare . But God . in Mercy , has decreed his Cup , Molt willingly , therefore , I drink it up . Live to Die . You , whofe fond Wishes do to Heav'n aspire , Who make those bleft Abodes ...
Page 155
... Thoughts furveys . Wake , and lift up thy felf , my Heart , And with the Angels bear thy Part ; Who all Night long ... Thoughts and Will And with thyfelf my Spirit fill . Direct , controul , fuggett this Day , All I defign , or do , or ...
... Thoughts furveys . Wake , and lift up thy felf , my Heart , And with the Angels bear thy Part ; Who all Night long ... Thoughts and Will And with thyfelf my Spirit fill . Direct , controul , fuggett this Day , All I defign , or do , or ...
Page 156
... Thoughts fupply ; Let no ill Dreams difturb my Reft , No Pow'r of Darkness me molest . Let my blefs'd Guardian , whilst I fleep Clofe to my Bed his Vigils keep ; Divine Love into me inftil , Stop all the Avenues of Ill . Thought to Thought ...
... Thoughts fupply ; Let no ill Dreams difturb my Reft , No Pow'r of Darkness me molest . Let my blefs'd Guardian , whilst I fleep Clofe to my Bed his Vigils keep ; Divine Love into me inftil , Stop all the Avenues of Ill . Thought to Thought ...
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