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... thee here . Behold how high the foamy billows ride ! The winds and waves are on the juster side . To winter weather and a stormy sea I'll owe , what rather I would owe to thee . Death thou deserv'st from heav'n's aveng- ing laws , 50 ...
... thee here . Behold how high the foamy billows ride ! The winds and waves are on the juster side . To winter weather and a stormy sea I'll owe , what rather I would owe to thee . Death thou deserv'st from heav'n's aveng- ing laws , 50 ...
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... Thee , frontless man , we follow'd from afar ; Thy instruments of death , and tools of war . Thine is the triumph ; ours the toil alone : We bear thee on our backs , and mount thee on the throne . For thee we fall in fight ; for thee re ...
... Thee , frontless man , we follow'd from afar ; Thy instruments of death , and tools of war . Thine is the triumph ; ours the toil alone : We bear thee on our backs , and mount thee on the throne . For thee we fall in fight ; for thee re ...
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... thee Lord , and bless thy wondrous ways ; To thee , Eternal Father , earth's whole frame , With loudest trumpets , sounds immortal fame . Lord God of Hosts ! for thee the heavenly powers With sounding anthems fill the vaulted tow- ers ...
... thee Lord , and bless thy wondrous ways ; To thee , Eternal Father , earth's whole frame , With loudest trumpets , sounds immortal fame . Lord God of Hosts ! for thee the heavenly powers With sounding anthems fill the vaulted tow- ers ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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