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... fire , and leave No fault but in defect . Bless'd heaven ! avert A bounded ardour for unbounded bliss ! O for a bliss unbounded ! far beneath A soul immortal is a mortal joy . Nor are our powers to perish immature ; But , after feeble ...
... fire , and leave No fault but in defect . Bless'd heaven ! avert A bounded ardour for unbounded bliss ! O for a bliss unbounded ! far beneath A soul immortal is a mortal joy . Nor are our powers to perish immature ; But , after feeble ...
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... fire At high presumptions of their own desert , One age is poor applause : the mighty shout , The thunder by the living few begun , Late Time must echo , worlds unborn resound . We wish our names eternally to live ; Wild dream ! which ...
... fire At high presumptions of their own desert , One age is poor applause : the mighty shout , The thunder by the living few begun , Late Time must echo , worlds unborn resound . We wish our names eternally to live ; Wild dream ! which ...
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... fire : In Paradise itself they burnt as strong Ere Adam fell , tho ' wiser in their aim . Like the proud Eastern , struck by Providence , What tho ' our passions are run mad , and stoop , With low terrestrial appetite , to graze On ...
... fire : In Paradise itself they burnt as strong Ere Adam fell , tho ' wiser in their aim . Like the proud Eastern , struck by Providence , What tho ' our passions are run mad , and stoop , With low terrestrial appetite , to graze On ...
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... what moral flights , Glitt'ring thro ' their romantic wisdom's page , Make us , at once , despise them , and admire ? Fable is flat to these high season'd fires ; They leave th ' extravagance of song below . " 28 THE COMPLAINT .
... what moral flights , Glitt'ring thro ' their romantic wisdom's page , Make us , at once , despise them , and admire ? Fable is flat to these high season'd fires ; They leave th ' extravagance of song below . " 28 THE COMPLAINT .
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... fires.- And seems the stake of little moment still ? And slumbers man , who singly caus'd the storm ? He sleeps - And art thou shock'd at mysteries ? The greatest thou . How dreadful to reflect What ardour , care , and counsel , mortals ...
... fires.- And seems the stake of little moment still ? And slumbers man , who singly caus'd the storm ? He sleeps - And art thou shock'd at mysteries ? The greatest thou . How dreadful to reflect What ardour , care , and counsel , mortals ...
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Strona 107 - Bewilder'd in the vale; in all unlike! His full reverse in all! What higher praise? What stronger demonstration of the right? The present, all their care; the future, his. When public welfare calls, or private want, They give to fame; his bounty he conceals. Their virtues varnish nature; his, exalt.
Strona 176 - Shot through vast masses of enormous weight ? Who bid brute matter's restive lump assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form an universe of dust...
Strona 136 - Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene; Resumes them, to prepare us for the next. All evils natural are moral goods ; All discipline, indulgence, on the whole. None are unhappy : all have cause to smile, But such as to themselves that cause deny.
Strona 150 - Streams to a point, and centres in my sight ! Nor tarries there ; I feel it at my heart. My heart, at once, it humbles and exalts ; Lays it in dust, and calls it to the skies. Who sees it unexalted, or...
Strona 63 - Hope, like a cordial, innocent, tho' strong, Man's heart, at once, inspirits, and serenes ; Nor makes him pay his wisdom for his joys ; Tis all, our present state can safely bear, Health to the frame ! and vigour to the mind ! A joy...
Strona 175 - Retire; — the world shut out; — thy thoughts call home ; — Imagination's airy wing repress ; — Lock up thy senses ; — let no passion stir;— Wake all to Reason ? — let her reign alone ;— Then in thy soul's deep silence, and the depth Of Nature's silence, midnight, thus inquire, As I have done, and shall inquire no more. In Nature's channel thus the questions run :
Strona 134 - ... aspect, turns Her adamantine key's enormous size Through destiny's inextricable wards, Deep driving every bolt, on both their fates. Then, from the crystal battlements of heaven, Down, down, she hurls it thro' the dark profound, Ten thousand thousand fathom ; there to rust, And ne'er unlock her resolution more.
Strona 139 - For all I bless thee ; most, for the severe ; * Her death— my own at hand — the fiery gulf, That flaming bound of wrath omnipotent ! It thunders ; — but it thunders to preserve ; It strengthens what it strikes ; its wholesome dread Averts the dreaded pain ; its hideous groans Join heav'n's sweet hallelujahs in thy praise, Great Source of good alone ! How kind in all ! In vengeance kind ! pain, death, Gehenna, save.
Strona 85 - With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming friends, that honour and destroy. We rise in glory as we sink in pride. Where boasting ends, there dignity begins...
Strona 176 - Yet grant it true; new difficulties rise; I'm still quite out at sea; nor see the shore. Whence Earth, and these bright orbs ? — Eternal too? Grant matter was eternal ; still these orbs Would want some other father; — much design Is seen in all their motions, all their makes; Design implies intelligence, and art; That can't be, from themselves — or man : that art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater yet allow'd than man.