PoemsW. Lewis, published by W.H. Reid, 1820 - 480 |
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... beneath her happy reign , The growth that nature meant she should attain , The varied fields of science , ever new , Opening and wider opening on her view , She ventures onward with a prosperous force , While no TABLE TALK .
... beneath her happy reign , The growth that nature meant she should attain , The varied fields of science , ever new , Opening and wider opening on her view , She ventures onward with a prosperous force , While no TABLE TALK .
Strona 12
... beneath his hand , ( A dire effect , by one of Nature's laws , Unchangeably connected with its cause ; ) But Providence himself will intervene , To throw his dark displeasure o'er the scene . All are his instruments ; each form of war ...
... beneath his hand , ( A dire effect , by one of Nature's laws , Unchangeably connected with its cause ; ) But Providence himself will intervene , To throw his dark displeasure o'er the scene . All are his instruments ; each form of war ...
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... Second Charles assumed the sway ,. And arts revived beneath a softer day , Then , like a bow long forced into a curve , The mind , released from too constrain'd a nerve , Flew to its first position with a spring , That 16 TABLE TALK .
... Second Charles assumed the sway ,. And arts revived beneath a softer day , Then , like a bow long forced into a curve , The mind , released from too constrain'd a nerve , Flew to its first position with a spring , That 16 TABLE TALK .
Strona 21
... beneath what flowery shades , That not a glimpse of genuine light pervades , The poisonous , black , insinuating worm Successfully conceals her loathsome form . Take , if ye can , ye careless and supine , Counsel and caution from a ...
... beneath what flowery shades , That not a glimpse of genuine light pervades , The poisonous , black , insinuating worm Successfully conceals her loathsome form . Take , if ye can , ye careless and supine , Counsel and caution from a ...
Strona 41
... beneath his arm , And hides his hands to keep his fingers warm . She , half an angel in her own account , Doubts not hereafter with the saints to mount , Though not a grace appears on strictest search , But TRUTH . 41.
... beneath his arm , And hides his hands to keep his fingers warm . She , half an angel in her own account , Doubts not hereafter with the saints to mount , Though not a grace appears on strictest search , But TRUTH . 41.
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