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... Lives the man That never fin'd ? Is not our nature prope To error ; mix'd with frailty ; and remote From where perfection ftands ? Is not heav'n's King Immutably and infinitely good ; And mercy his delight ? Does not his eye Survey our ...
... Lives the man That never fin'd ? Is not our nature prope To error ; mix'd with frailty ; and remote From where perfection ftands ? Is not heav'n's King Immutably and infinitely good ; And mercy his delight ? Does not his eye Survey our ...
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... your ftrain Express'd the want of me your only pain : But now how chang'd ! tho ' only yours I live , Not the leaft comfort's in my power to give : Wrapt Wrapt in deep thought ! and obftinate in woe , 8 GRACE TRIUMPHANT .
... your ftrain Express'd the want of me your only pain : But now how chang'd ! tho ' only yours I live , Not the leaft comfort's in my power to give : Wrapt Wrapt in deep thought ! and obftinate in woe , 8 GRACE TRIUMPHANT .
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... your strain Express'd the want of me your only pain : But now how chang'd ! tho ' only yours I live , Not the leaft comfort's in my power to give : Wrapt Wrapt in deep thought ! and obftinate in woe , 8 GRACE TRIUMPHANT .
... your strain Express'd the want of me your only pain : But now how chang'd ! tho ' only yours I live , Not the leaft comfort's in my power to give : Wrapt Wrapt in deep thought ! and obftinate in woe , 8 GRACE TRIUMPHANT .
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... live . MEZENTUS . These reas'nings against Reason I must own I can't receive : for it was never known That Reafon contradicted what before She had advanc'd as true . The horrid roar , That you fo much complain'd of , does not flow From ...
... live . MEZENTUS . These reas'nings against Reason I must own I can't receive : for it was never known That Reafon contradicted what before She had advanc'd as true . The horrid roar , That you fo much complain'd of , does not flow From ...
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... lives .. So when the finner feels the deadly wound , And conscious trouble bows him to the ground ; With cutting ... live . EVANDER . However great his pow'r to heal my woe , Let it no more be nam'd , he is my Foe . ENEAS . · ENEAS ...
... lives .. So when the finner feels the deadly wound , And conscious trouble bows him to the ground ; With cutting ... live . EVANDER . However great his pow'r to heal my woe , Let it no more be nam'd , he is my Foe . ENEAS . · ENEAS ...
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againſt anguiſh awful Behold beſt blaze breaſt bright caufe cauſe clouds darkneſs delight DIALOGUE diftrefs divine dreadful durft eaſe ENEAS eternal EVANDER fave favour fear feek feems fhade fhall fhew fhines fing fink fins firſt fix'd fkies flame flaſhes fmiles folar fome fong fons foon forgiveneſs foul fov'reign freſh Friend frown ftand ftill ftorm ftrain ftrange ftreams ftrive fubject fuch fupreme fure give glory goodneſs GRACE TRIUMPHANT grief Guilt hath heart Heav'n heav'nly hope light loft Mercy MEZEN MEZENTUS mind miſtakes moft moſt muft muſt Nature's ne'er o'er peace Perfon pow'r praiſe Promiſe purſues rage raiſe Reaſon Redeemer reft reſt reſtleſs rife riſe ſeems ſhe ſhines ſhould Sinner ſkies ſky ſmiling Soul ſpeak ſpread ſtands ſtate ſteps ſtrive ſuch SYLVIA tempeft thee theſe thoſe thou thought Throne thunders tremble vaft vengeance vex'd Virtue whofe Wiſdom woes wond'rous wrath yourſelf
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Page 1 - For a small moment have I forsaken thee, but with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment ; 'but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
Page 66 - If thou canft believe All things are poflible to him that believeth: The open'd book, and my directed eye Catches the queftion inftantaneous thus, And gives fo ftrange an anfwer.