| Isaac Watts - 1743 - 356 pages
...Breath, Yet To-morrow I fhall be Heir to the beft Part of Me. Glittering Stones, and Golden Things, Wealth and Honours that have Wings, Ever fluttering...I could never call my own : Riches that the World bellows. She can take, and I can lofe ; But the Treafures that are mine Lie afar beyond her Line. When... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1753 - 360 pages
...Breath, Yet To-morrow I fhall be Heir to the beft Part of Me. ' Glittering Stones, and Golden-Things, Wealth and Honours that have WingS, Ever fluttering...: Riches that the World beftows, She can take, and I can lofe ; But the Treafures that are mine Lie afar beyond he/ Line. When I view my fpecious Soul,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 pages
...breath, Yet to-morrow I fhall be Heir to the beft part of me. Glittering ftones, and golden things, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering...: Riches that the world beftows, She can take, and I can lofe ; But the treasures that are mine Lie afar beyond her line. When I view my fpacious foul.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 426 pages
...breath, Yet to-morrow I (hall be Heir to the beft part of me. Glittering flones, and golden thing*, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering to be gone, I could never call my own i Riches Riches that the world beftows, She can take, and I can lofe ; But the treafures that are mine... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...to-morrow I fhall be Heir to the beft part of me. Glittering ftones, and 'golden things, Wealth and honour that have wings, Ever fluttering to be gone, I could...own: Riches that the world beftows, She can take and I can lofe ; But the treafures that are mine Lie afar beyond her line. When I view my fpacious foul,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 264 pages
...breath, Yet to-morrow I Cia'I be Heir to the beft part of me. Glittering ftones, and golden things, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering to be gone, I could never call my own : Riches Riches that the world beftows, She can take, and I can lofe ; But the treafurcs that are mine Lie afar... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pages
...my breath, Yet to-morrow I fhall be Heir to the bed part of me. Glittering {tones and golden thing*, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering to be gone, I could never call my own : K.iches that the world beftows, bhe can take, and I can lofe ; But the treafures th.it are mine Lie... | |
| 1800 - 322 pages
...part of me. Glitt'ring stones and golden /things, Wealth and honours that have wing's, Ever flutt'ring to be gone, I could never call my own : Riches that the world bestows, She can take and I can lose ; But the treasures that are mine, Lie afar beyond her line :... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1802 - 306 pages
...breath, Yet to-morrow 1 shall be Heir to the best part of me. Glittering stones, and golden things, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering...I could never call my own : Riches that the world bestows, She can take and I can lose; Jhit the treasures that are mine Lie afar beyond her line. When... | |
| 1806 - 330 pages
...part of me. Glitt'ring stones and golden things, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever flutt'ring to be gone, I could never call my own: Riches that the world bestows, She can take and I can lose ; But the treasures that are mine, Lie afar beyond her line :... | |
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