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... Soft indolence her downy couch displays , And lures her sons to gay inglorious ease ; While guilty passions force th ' impure embrace , From Africa's enslav'd , oppressed race . And what are cedar hills and skies serene ; Bloom ever gay ...
... Soft indolence her downy couch displays , And lures her sons to gay inglorious ease ; While guilty passions force th ' impure embrace , From Africa's enslav'd , oppressed race . And what are cedar hills and skies serene ; Bloom ever gay ...
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... soft taste , and allure the gay sense . Nor is he less guilty who seasons with wit , Keen satire or humour the Lord's holy writ : Does e'er Saul of Tarsus direct to a text That makes us cry this breath , and titter the next ? Mayhap the ...
... soft taste , and allure the gay sense . Nor is he less guilty who seasons with wit , Keen satire or humour the Lord's holy writ : Does e'er Saul of Tarsus direct to a text That makes us cry this breath , and titter the next ? Mayhap the ...
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... Soft patience soothes his pains , and hopes arise Within his breast , that flavour of the skies . See on that pale emaciated face , What looks of meekness , gratitude , and grace ; No murmur , all is placid and serene ; An angel ...
... Soft patience soothes his pains , and hopes arise Within his breast , that flavour of the skies . See on that pale emaciated face , What looks of meekness , gratitude , and grace ; No murmur , all is placid and serene ; An angel ...
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... the dark prospect illumes , And penitence brightens the shade . Tears fall like the eventide dew , Refreshing and soft from the skies , And the blossoms of gladness anew , In richest profusion arise . Then up to my Saviour I look , I fly.
... the dark prospect illumes , And penitence brightens the shade . Tears fall like the eventide dew , Refreshing and soft from the skies , And the blossoms of gladness anew , In richest profusion arise . Then up to my Saviour I look , I fly.
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... . I pitch in ; Reveries give place to itching . a * For a curious account of this little pernicious animal , see Dr. Coke's History of the West - Indies . mini If by streams that soft meander , Thro ' F 2 AND DESCRIPTIVE . 65 The Mosqueto.
... . I pitch in ; Reveries give place to itching . a * For a curious account of this little pernicious animal , see Dr. Coke's History of the West - Indies . mini If by streams that soft meander , Thro ' F 2 AND DESCRIPTIVE . 65 The Mosqueto.
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