Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia. To which is added, Humanity; a poem, Том 1Longman, Rees, 1802 |
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... hour of need her aid implore , From viet'ry fallen to distress , The Lion rage of ALBION would be o'er , Prompt to Pardon and to blefs : Her pomp of power , would , by the warmth of love , Melt to the softness of the mated dove . V ...
... hour of need her aid implore , From viet'ry fallen to distress , The Lion rage of ALBION would be o'er , Prompt to Pardon and to blefs : Her pomp of power , would , by the warmth of love , Melt to the softness of the mated dove . V ...
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... hour like this , but would his force impart His arm , his blood - to guard a parent's heart ? Ye too , who now defended by her Laws , Ye Strangers in her gate , would ye not rise , As her adopted Sons , to aid her Cause , And , dying ...
... hour like this , but would his force impart His arm , his blood - to guard a parent's heart ? Ye too , who now defended by her Laws , Ye Strangers in her gate , would ye not rise , As her adopted Sons , to aid her Cause , And , dying ...
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... hour , Shall with one foul unanimously great , By wisdom and heroick deeds embalm their Breth'ren ftraight ! ix . Nor ye , her Patriots , doubt BRITANNIA's care : Nor think she will with fatal rashness , DARE To wafte the treasure of ...
... hour , Shall with one foul unanimously great , By wisdom and heroick deeds embalm their Breth'ren ftraight ! ix . Nor ye , her Patriots , doubt BRITANNIA's care : Nor think she will with fatal rashness , DARE To wafte the treasure of ...
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... hours before he had witneffed , even at Helveotfluice , the internal , the domestick foe of Holland , unnaturally and almost openly affifting the machinations of the foe without . The difaffected patriots of the difunited Pro- vinces ...
... hours before he had witneffed , even at Helveotfluice , the internal , the domestick foe of Holland , unnaturally and almost openly affifting the machinations of the foe without . The difaffected patriots of the difunited Pro- vinces ...
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... good old English maxims were recited with hereditary veneration . If , even at that hour , treason prophaned the realm , was confcious of no lefs fhame than weakness ; weakness ; and , like other unclean and rave- nous [ XXV ]
... good old English maxims were recited with hereditary veneration . If , even at that hour , treason prophaned the realm , was confcious of no lefs fhame than weakness ; weakness ; and , like other unclean and rave- nous [ XXV ]
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affiftance affured againſt almoſt amongſt anſwer Barmouth Batavians beauty becauſe beft benevolence beſt Brielle Britiſh cauſe courſe defcribed defire deſcription Engliſh faid fairy fame fecond feems feen fentiment feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide figh filk fince fingle fingular firft firſt fituation fome fomething fometimes foon foul fpirit friendſhip ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure Gleaner Gleanings happineſs happy heart hiftorian hiftory himſelf hofpitable honeft honour horfe horſe houfe houſe human inftance interefting itſelf juft laft leaft leaſt lefs leſs LETTER mafter moft moſt mountains muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary obfervation occafion paffed perfons pleaſant pleaſed pleaſure poor prefent publick reafon refidence refpect ſcene ſeems ſhall ſhe South Wales ſpeak Stadtholder ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion traveller truft uſe vifit village Wales Welſh whofe whoſe wiſh worfe
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