The Young Gentleman and Lady's Philosophy: In a Continued Survey of the Works of Nature and Art by Way of Dialogue, Tom 1W. Owen, No. 11 near Temple-Bar, and the author, at his house in Fleet-Street, 1781 - 829 |
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Strona 34 - Hither, as to their Fountain, other Stars Repairing in their golden Urns draw Light ; And hence the Morning Planet gilds her Horns. PARADISE LOST.
Strona 228 - dies in him, loathing Life, And black with more than melancholy Views. The C.attle droop ; and o'er the furrow'd Land,
Strona 70 - Prayer. Father of all, in evry Age, In ev'ry Clime ador'd ; By Saint, by Savage, and by
Strona 190 - which a ftrong Pin is to be put, according to the Elevation. This Arch and the two Hinges fupport the whole Machine, when it is lifted up, according to any Latitude ; and the Arch, at other. Times, lies conveniently under the BottomFrame. When the Machine is
Strona 231 - he dips his Orb ; Now half immersed ; and now a golden Curve Gives one bright Glance, then total difappears.
Strona 34 - In the Sun's Orb, made porous to receive, And drink the liquid Light, firm
Strona 42 - hollow Graves, With this, he drives them down the Stygian Waves ; With this, he feals in
Strona 227 - The Men to fubterranean Caves retire ; Secure from Cold, and crowd the chearful Fire : With Trunks of Elms and Oaks, the Hearth they load, Nor
Strona 228 - of Heaven Involve the Face of Things. Thus Winter falls A heavy Gloom,
Strona 191 - the Orbit of the Moon, and the Divifions upon it anfwer to the Moon's Latitude : The Motion of this Ring reprefents the Motion of the Moon's Orbit, according to that of the Nodes. Within »this Ring is the Moon, (No.