The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 10John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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Strona 67
Pallid to thought , and ghaftly ! drown'd , all drown's Bue such our gravitation to
the wrong , In that great deep , which nothing difem bogues ! So prone our hearts
to whisper what we wilh , And , dying , they bequeath'd thee small renown .
Pallid to thought , and ghaftly ! drown'd , all drown's Bue such our gravitation to
the wrong , In that great deep , which nothing difem bogues ! So prone our hearts
to whisper what we wilh , And , dying , they bequeath'd thee small renown .
Strona 86
The thought of death alone , the fear destroys . Our needful knowledge , like our
needful food , A disaffeaion to that precious thought Unhedg'd , lies open in life's
common field ; Is more than midnight darkness on the soul , And bids all ...
The thought of death alone , the fear destroys . Our needful knowledge , like our
needful food , A disaffeaion to that precious thought Unhedg'd , lies open in life's
common field ; Is more than midnight darkness on the soul , And bids all ...
Strona 90
Less dread the day that drove me to the brink , To see , before each glance of
piercing thought , And pointed at eternity below ; All cloud , all shadow , blown
remote ; and leave When my soul thudder'd at futurity ; No mystery -- but that of
love ...
Less dread the day that drove me to the brink , To see , before each glance of
piercing thought , And pointed at eternity below ; All cloud , all shadow , blown
remote ; and leave When my soul thudder'd at futurity ; No mystery -- but that of
love ...
Strona 125
Far - travell'd comets calculated blaze ; The foul of man , his face design'd to see
Elance thy thought , and think of more than man , We gave these wonders to be
seen by man , Thy foul , till now contracted , wither'd , shrunk , Has bere a ...
Far - travell'd comets calculated blaze ; The foul of man , his face design'd to see
Elance thy thought , and think of more than man , We gave these wonders to be
seen by man , Thy foul , till now contracted , wither'd , shrunk , Has bere a ...
Strona 127
Such it was A make to man directive of his thought ; In those , who put forth all
they had of man A make set uprighe , pointing to the stars , Unlott , to lift their
thought , ' nor mounted higher ; As who shall say , “ Read thy chief lesson there .
Such it was A make to man directive of his thought ; In those , who put forth all
they had of man A make set uprighe , pointing to the stars , Unlott , to lift their
thought , ' nor mounted higher ; As who shall say , “ Read thy chief lesson there .
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Strona 220 - This pencil take (she said) whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal Boy ! This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic Tears.
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