Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Nature in eight volumes , at the rate of a hundred guineas for each volume ; but this work he did not live to complete , though the greater part was finished in his own attractive and easy manner . In March 1774 , he was attacked by a ...
... Nature in eight volumes , at the rate of a hundred guineas for each volume ; but this work he did not live to complete , though the greater part was finished in his own attractive and easy manner . In March 1774 , he was attacked by a ...
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... nature casual faults disclose , Wound not the breast that harbours your repose ; For every grief that breast from you shall prove , Is one link broken in the chain of love . Soon , with their objects , other woes are past , But pains ...
... nature casual faults disclose , Wound not the breast that harbours your repose ; For every grief that breast from you shall prove , Is one link broken in the chain of love . Soon , with their objects , other woes are past , But pains ...
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... nature must , yet cannot bear . ' Tis not the babbling of a busy world , Where praise or censure are at random hurled , Which can the meanest of my thoughts control , Or shake one settled purpose of my soul ; Free and at large might ...
... nature must , yet cannot bear . ' Tis not the babbling of a busy world , Where praise or censure are at random hurled , Which can the meanest of my thoughts control , Or shake one settled purpose of my soul ; Free and at large might ...
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... Nature up to Nature's God . Thus Zoroaster studied Nature's laws ; Thus Socrates , the wisest of mankind ; The winged moments , whose unstaying speed No art can stop , or in their course arrest ; Whose flight shall shortly count me with ...
... Nature up to Nature's God . Thus Zoroaster studied Nature's laws ; Thus Socrates , the wisest of mankind ; The winged moments , whose unstaying speed No art can stop , or in their course arrest ; Whose flight shall shortly count me with ...
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... nature smites our bowers , And promised fruits and cherished flowers , The hopes of life in embryo sweeps ; Pale o'er the ruins of his prime , And desolate before his time , In silence sad the mourner walks and weeps ! Complaint of Nature ...
... nature smites our bowers , And promised fruits and cherished flowers , The hopes of life in embryo sweeps ; Pale o'er the ruins of his prime , And desolate before his time , In silence sad the mourner walks and weeps ! Complaint of Nature ...
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