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This passion , which cannot be defined , which has no bounds because it has ' no object , which intoxicates itself by its own reveries , which is exalted by the very confusion of its ideas , which fills the prospect of futurity with ...
This passion , which cannot be defined , which has no bounds because it has ' no object , which intoxicates itself by its own reveries , which is exalted by the very confusion of its ideas , which fills the prospect of futurity with ...
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In day - light , when the whole face of nature is displayed at one view , and a boundless prospect opens to the sight , the mind is apt to be so much distracted , and the thoughts so dissipated by the multiplicity of objects , as to be ...
In day - light , when the whole face of nature is displayed at one view , and a boundless prospect opens to the sight , the mind is apt to be so much distracted , and the thoughts so dissipated by the multiplicity of objects , as to be ...
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... what nature herself inspires ; or to use the words of Mr Rogers , " Thus kindred objects kindred thoughts inspire , As summer clouds shoot forth electric fire . " ruddy tints of the setting sun diffused over the face of nature .
... what nature herself inspires ; or to use the words of Mr Rogers , " Thus kindred objects kindred thoughts inspire , As summer clouds shoot forth electric fire . " ruddy tints of the setting sun diffused over the face of nature .
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But the poet who wishes to make this contemplation of nature subservient to the cause of religion , has , of all others , the best opportunity of attaining his object . It is now , when every passion is lulled to repose , and every ...
But the poet who wishes to make this contemplation of nature subservient to the cause of religion , has , of all others , the best opportunity of attaining his object . It is now , when every passion is lulled to repose , and every ...
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The untutored mind , when confined above all to a narrow round of objects , is , in all cases , liable to be ... of the soul towards that Being who is alone worthy of this unbounded affection . him as the object of supreme veneration .
The untutored mind , when confined above all to a narrow round of objects , is , in all cases , liable to be ... of the soul towards that Being who is alone worthy of this unbounded affection . him as the object of supreme veneration .
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