The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 33Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1823 - English poetry |
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... thou , the great Dispenser of the world ! Propitious , who with inspiration taught'st Our greatest bard to send thy praises forth ; Thou , who gav'st Newton thought , who smild'st serene , When to its bounds he stretch'd his swelling ...
... thou , the great Dispenser of the world ! Propitious , who with inspiration taught'st Our greatest bard to send thy praises forth ; Thou , who gav'st Newton thought , who smild'st serene , When to its bounds he stretch'd his swelling ...
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... thou , the great Dispenser of the world ! Propitious , who with inspiration taught'st Our greatest bard to send thy praises forth ; Thou , who gav'st Newton thought , who smild'st serene , When to its bounds he stretch'd his swelling ...
... thou , the great Dispenser of the world ! Propitious , who with inspiration taught'st Our greatest bard to send thy praises forth ; Thou , who gav'st Newton thought , who smild'st serene , When to its bounds he stretch'd his swelling ...
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... thou , O what expressive rapture of the soul , When thou before us , Newton , dost display The labours of thy great excelling mind ; When thou unveilest all the wonderous scene , The vast idea of the ' eternal King ; Not dreadful ...
... thou , O what expressive rapture of the soul , When thou before us , Newton , dost display The labours of thy great excelling mind ; When thou unveilest all the wonderous scene , The vast idea of the ' eternal King ; Not dreadful ...
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