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Editorial Introduction: JOHN WESLEY
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To guide her airy flights along; Go
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Dublin Miscellany 8 (On a Lady Thro
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On Seeing a Friends Picture. By the
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[To Stella] 17 [p.] 230 Stella, whe
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Once from my Window as I cast mine
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I, sacred Wisdom, am more precious
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Thou too canst boast thy Lawns, and
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To distant Objects stretch my lengt
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E’er Motion, Time, or Entity bega
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How solid Waves to glassy Mountains
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The Hive (Vol. 2) 39 [Untitled] 40
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With him more Content I had found T
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[Untitled] 46 [p.] 268 Cosmelia’s
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(The Grove) 52 [p.] 283 In Behalf o
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Horace, B. I, Ode 22. By the Earl o
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Fill’d her with thee a daughter f
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The labouring Clouds do often rest:
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And missing thee, I walk unseen On
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How err unblest along th’ Eternal
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For every Charm a Pang thou shalt r
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And pour her blackest Horrors on th
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Hampton-Gay 69 Fancy, sprightly Nym
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No more the gaudy Tribe we see. Dro
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Cowslip, in pale Gold array’d; Li
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There the Monarch Oak appears, Son
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Yet tho’ I alter, This remains th
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The lofty Pine deigns to descend, A
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Thou never justly recompensed canst
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Why make ’Em both together Lords,
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Thine exemplary zeal destroy. Nor P
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On the Death of ----- 109 Here lies
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On the Coronation 115 With the long
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Graved in your Bosom let his Image
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Never, ah never, to return! Z—ds!
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Cleaveland122 Give me a woman made
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And as from out Thy tortur’d Body
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Part of the 104 th Psalm Paraphrash
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v. 10 He spake! From the tall Mount
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on other Purposes, far differing Wa
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Or Dutch low-built and squat, or sl
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An Instrument I take, which not exc
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Both will not continue long! O be k
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Mr Broome 141 The Rose-bud: To a Yo
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[ D]: If in the murmuring Stream by
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Come, fix thy pleasing Empire in my
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Come Thou chaste Maid, here ever le
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The Lord of Nature fram’d the sho
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And thro’ the Waves, a living Isl
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There oft’ are heard the notes of
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Sing Ditton Besh-t on And Whiston B
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Song 174 I Said to my Heart, betwee
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Stella’s Birthday 176 1718 Stella
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On the Death of Dr. Freind 181 In M
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What tho’ no weeping Loves thy As
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Soon as thy Letters trembling I unc
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Ah think at least thy Flock deserve
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Oh come! oh teach me Nature to subd
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In Seas of Flame my plunging Soul i
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May One kind Grave unite each haple
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