The Works of the English Poets, Volumes 1-2Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres) H. Baldwin, 1779 - 315 pages |
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... round ! 265 All Deities , like fummer's fwarms , on wing ! All basking in the full meridian blaze ! I fee the Judge inthron'd ! the flaming guard ! The volume open'd ! open'd every heart ! A fun - beam pointing out each secret thought ...
... round ! 265 All Deities , like fummer's fwarms , on wing ! All basking in the full meridian blaze ! I fee the Judge inthron'd ! the flaming guard ! The volume open'd ! open'd every heart ! A fun - beam pointing out each secret thought ...
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... round , 515 And measures with his eye the various vales , The fields , woods , meads , and rivers , he has past ; And , fatiate of his journey , thinks of home , Endear'd by distance , nor affects more toil ; Thus I , though small ...
... round , 515 And measures with his eye the various vales , The fields , woods , meads , and rivers , he has past ; And , fatiate of his journey , thinks of home , Endear'd by distance , nor affects more toil ; Thus I , though small ...
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... round . As when whole magazines , at once , are fir'd , The fmitten air is hollow'd by the blow ; The vaft difplofion diffipates the clouds Shock'd æther's billows dafh the diftant fkies ; Thus ( but far more ) th ' expanding round ...
... round . As when whole magazines , at once , are fir'd , The fmitten air is hollow'd by the blow ; The vaft difplofion diffipates the clouds Shock'd æther's billows dafh the diftant fkies ; Thus ( but far more ) th ' expanding round ...
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... round ? Nature no fuch hard task injoins : She gave A make to man directive of his thought ; A make fet upright , pointing to the stars , As who fhall fay , " Read thy chief leffon there . " Too late to read this manufcript of heaven ...
... round ? Nature no fuch hard task injoins : She gave A make to man directive of his thought ; A make fet upright , pointing to the stars , As who fhall fay , " Read thy chief leffon there . " Too late to read this manufcript of heaven ...
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... round , through radiant paths By Seraphs trod ; instructed , chiefly , thus , To tread in Their bright footsteps here below ; To walk in worth ftill brighter than the skies . There they contracted their contempt of Earth ; Of hopes ...
... round , through radiant paths By Seraphs trod ; instructed , chiefly , thus , To tread in Their bright footsteps here below ; To walk in worth ftill brighter than the skies . There they contracted their contempt of Earth ; Of hopes ...
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Æther art thou beams beneath bleffing blifs boaft boaſt boundleſs breaſt Britain's Britannia's cauſe Codrus Dæmons darkneſs death defcend diftant divine dread earth endleſs eternal facred fafe fame fate fatire feas fhall fhines fhould fing firſt fkies flame fmile fome fong fons forrow foul fpirits ftars ftill ftreams fuch fwell genius glorious glory gods heart heaven human immortal juſt laſt lefs leſs Lorenzo luftre mankind mighty moft mortal moſt Mufe muft muſt nature's ne'er night numbers o'er paffion pain paſt peace Pindar pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe prefent pride profe proud raiſe reafon refign'd reigns rife riſe ſcene ſea ſenſe ſhall ſhine ſkies ſmall ſmile ſpeak ſphere ſpread ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtorm ſtrange ſtrikes ſuch tempeft thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand throne thunder Trade virtue Voltaire whofe Whoſe wing wiſdom