Supremely blest by heaven, heav'n's richest grace Confest is thine, an early blooming race, Whose pleasing smiles shall guardian Wisdom arm, Divine instruction ! taught of thee to charm. What transports shall they to thy soul impart! (The conscious transports... Traditions of Edinburgh - Page 266by Robert Chambers - 1825Full view - About this book
| Allan Ramsay - Scottish poetry - 1877 - 466 pages
...presence bashfulness appears, And backward merit loses all its fears. Supremely blest by heav'n, heav'n's richest grace Confest is thine, an early blooming...sighing youths imploring to be blest: After thy image form'd, with charms like thine, Or in the visit or the dance to shine ! Thrice happy who succeed their... | |
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...its fears, Supremely blest of Heav'n, Heav'n's richest grace Confest is thine, an early blossoming race ; Whose pleasing smiles shall guardian wisdom...grace possest. And sighing youths imploring to be bless. After thy image form'd with charms like thine Or in the visit, or the dance to shine ! Thrice... | |
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