The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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Page 82
... light , Wear robes of azure dropp'd with light , Like beams on ocean's breast , When starry tears bestrew the main , And liquid lustre lights that plain , Where silence holds her breathless reign , While day - light sinks to rest . When ...
... light , Wear robes of azure dropp'd with light , Like beams on ocean's breast , When starry tears bestrew the main , And liquid lustre lights that plain , Where silence holds her breathless reign , While day - light sinks to rest . When ...
Page 228
... light could according to him , operate equally upon the Gentiles , without the law , and upon the Jews with it . That this is the true explana- tion , it is impossible to doubt , for a very principal object in the epistle to the Romans ...
... light could according to him , operate equally upon the Gentiles , without the law , and upon the Jews with it . That this is the true explana- tion , it is impossible to doubt , for a very principal object in the epistle to the Romans ...
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... light Fill'd heaven and air and ocean : every spot was bright , Save one ; it was a distant barque , whose idle sail ... light'nings o'er the deep ! - ' Tis done - her breath is on the A murmuring is heard , and o'er that glittering ...
... light Fill'd heaven and air and ocean : every spot was bright , Save one ; it was a distant barque , whose idle sail ... light'nings o'er the deep ! - ' Tis done - her breath is on the A murmuring is heard , and o'er that glittering ...
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