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... light and life ! Thou GOOD Oteach me what is good . Teach me THYSELF ! Save me from folly , vanity , and vice , Fra every low purfuit ! and feed my foul W knowledge , confcious peace , and virtue Sand , substantial , never - fading ...
... light and life ! Thou GOOD Oteach me what is good . Teach me THYSELF ! Save me from folly , vanity , and vice , Fra every low purfuit ! and feed my foul W knowledge , confcious peace , and virtue Sand , substantial , never - fading ...
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... light appear'd ; Be the high coleftial arch , Orary poles were rear'd : Before the loud melodious fpheres Their tuneful round begun ; Before the fhining roads of heav'n Were meafur'd by the fun : Ere through the empyrean courts One ...
... light appear'd ; Be the high coleftial arch , Orary poles were rear'd : Before the loud melodious fpheres Their tuneful round begun ; Before the fhining roads of heav'n Were meafur'd by the fun : Ere through the empyrean courts One ...
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... light of Grecian laws ; Attend , and grace our gen'rous toils With all thy garlands , all thy fmiles . But if , by fortune's ftubborn fway From him and friendship torn away , 1 court the Mufes healing fpell For griefs that ftill with ...
... light of Grecian laws ; Attend , and grace our gen'rous toils With all thy garlands , all thy fmiles . But if , by fortune's ftubborn fway From him and friendship torn away , 1 court the Mufes healing fpell For griefs that ftill with ...
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... light ; To pay due vengeance for its fatal crime , Still be it banished from the train of time ; Nor in the radiant lift of months appear , Thy name thall dwell for ever on my tongue , And guide the ficred numbers of my fong : To thee ...
... light ; To pay due vengeance for its fatal crime , Still be it banished from the train of time ; Nor in the radiant lift of months appear , Thy name thall dwell for ever on my tongue , And guide the ficred numbers of my fong : To thee ...
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... light of day ? Chat joy the wretches yield their breath , And pant in bitterness of foul for death ! Aarch prize the distant bliss they crave , Aat fad the glorious treasure in the grave . Why the wretch condemn'd without relief Toot ...
... light of day ? Chat joy the wretches yield their breath , And pant in bitterness of foul for death ! Aarch prize the distant bliss they crave , Aat fad the glorious treasure in the grave . Why the wretch condemn'd without relief Toot ...
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