The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten BooksCrocker and Brewster, 1828 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... mind , is proportionally strong . Such curiosity has undoubtedly been felt by those who have perused the ' Course of Time . ' The poem is indeed of an uncommon character . This its claim is grounded on two things - the position it gives ...
... mind , is proportionally strong . Such curiosity has undoubtedly been felt by those who have perused the ' Course of Time . ' The poem is indeed of an uncommon character . This its claim is grounded on two things - the position it gives ...
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... mind like his could not submit to the trammels of common divisions : the form of an essay suited better the impetuosity of his genius ; and he occasionally indulged in lofty descriptions , both of character and external nature . In May ...
... mind like his could not submit to the trammels of common divisions : the form of an essay suited better the impetuosity of his genius ; and he occasionally indulged in lofty descriptions , both of character and external nature . In May ...
Стр. ix
... mind was certainly of a very supe- rior character of this there need no other proof be given than the encomiums which his " Course of Time " has called forth - encomiums , many of them , penned before his death was known , but which did ...
... mind was certainly of a very supe- rior character of this there need no other proof be given than the encomiums which his " Course of Time " has called forth - encomiums , many of them , penned before his death was known , but which did ...
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... mind thou never feltst ; the meaning still , With easy apprehension , thou shalt take . So perfect here is knowledge , and the strings Of sympathy so tuned , that every word That each to other speaks , though never heard Before , at ...
... mind thou never feltst ; the meaning still , With easy apprehension , thou shalt take . So perfect here is knowledge , and the strings Of sympathy so tuned , that every word That each to other speaks , though never heard Before , at ...
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... mind conceived , accomplished , and , well pleased , His six days finished work most good pronounced , And man declared the sovereign prince of all . All else was prone , irrational , and mute , And unaccountable , by instinct led . But ...
... mind conceived , accomplished , and , well pleased , His six days finished work most good pronounced , And man declared the sovereign prince of all . All else was prone , irrational , and mute , And unaccountable , by instinct led . But ...
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age to age angels bard beheld beneath blasphemy bliss blood blood divine breath burning chariots of fire curse damned dark death deeds deep divine drank earth earthly endless endless pain eternal everlasting evermore face fair faith fear fell fools gave gazed glorious glory God's grace grew groan hand happiness harp hast heard heart heaven heavenly hell hills holy honour hope horrid immortal infinite Jehovah light living looked loud lyre mercy Messiah moral morn mortal vision naught ne'er night numbers o'er Omnipotent passed peace praise pride redeemed retired righteous ROBERT POLLOK rolled rose round sacred saints Satan seemed seen seraph sighs sight sing smiled song sought soul stars stood sung sweet thee things thou thought throne took truth Twas utter vale virtue voice walked weep wicked winds wing wisdom withered wonder wondrous words wrath youth
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Стр. 182 - Great day of revelation! in the grave The hypocrite had left his mask, and stood In naked ugliness. He was a man Who stole the livery of the court of heaven, To serve the devil in ; in virtue's guise Devoured the widow's house and orphan's bread; In holy phrase, transacted villanies That common sinners durst not meddle with. At sacred feast, he sat among the saints, And with his guilty hands touched holiest things: And none of sin lamented more, or sighed More deeply, or with graver countenance,...