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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ... - Page 224
by Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 pages
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Literature - 1822 - 322 pages
...love, Divinely- bestow'd upon man, • Oh had I the wings of a dove, How soon would I taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...wisdom of age, And be cheer'd by the sallies of youth. 4. Religion .'-what treasure untold Resides in that heavenly won1! More precious than silver or gold,...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 36

Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 562 pages
...love, Divinely bestow'd upon man, O, had I the wings of a dove, How stton would I taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...wisdom of age, And be cheer'd by the sallies of youth. IV. Religion ! What treasure, untold Resides in that heavenly word ! More precious than silver and...
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Murray's English Grammar Simplified: Designed to Facilitate the Study of the ...

Allen Fisk - English language - 1822 - 192 pages
...love, Divinely bestowed upon man, O, had I the wings of a dove, How soon would 1 taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion and truth, 9ft LECTURES ON Might learn from th* wisdom of age, And be Hi. M.,| by the sallies of youth. Religion!...
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1822 - 312 pages
...man, O had I the wings of a dove, How soon would 1 taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage And be cheer'd by the sallies of youth. Religion ! what treasure untold In the ways of religion and ttuth ; Might learn from the wisdom of age, Resides in that heavenly word...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 19

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 936 pages
...love, Divinely hestow'd upon man, Olí, had 1 the wings of a dove, How soon would I taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion and truth, learn from the wisdom of аде, And be cheer'd by the sallits of youth. Religion ! what treasure untold...
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Poems of William Cowper, Esq

William Cowper - English poetry - 1824 - 470 pages
...and love, Divmely bestow'd upon man, O, had I the wings of a dove, How soon would I taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...in that heavenly word ! More precious than silver and gold, Or all that this earth can afford. But the sound of the church-going bell These valleys and...
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The poems of William Cowper, with notes from his own correspondence

William Cowper - 1824 - 450 pages
...and love, Divmely bestow'd upon man, O, had I the wings of a dove, How soon would I taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...in that heavenly word ! More precious than silver and gold, Or all that this earth can afford. But the sound of the church-going bell These valleys and...
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The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a ...

John Lauris Blake - History - 1824 - 396 pages
...love, Divinely bestow'd upon man, 0, had I the wings of a dove, How soon would I taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...wisdom of age, And be cheer'd by the sallies of youth. 4. Religion ! what treasure untold Resides in that heavenly word ! More precious than silver and gold,...
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Poems

William Cowper - 1824 - 446 pages
...love, Divinely bestow'd upon man, O, had I the wings of a dove, How soon would 1 taste you again ! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...wisdom of age, And be cheer'd by the sallies of youth. IV. Religion I What treasure untold Resides in that heavenly word I More precious than silver and gold,...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...love, Divinely bestowed upon man, Oh, had I the wings of a dove, How soon would I taste you again! My sorrows I then might assuage In the ways of religion...truth ; Might learn from the wisdom of age, And be cheered by the sallies of youth. Religion! what treasure untold Resides in that heavenly word ! More...
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