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Стр. 44
Who bowl'd thein flaming through the dark profound , “ Numerous as glittering
gems of morning - dew , 1280 “ Or sparks from populous cities in a blaze , “ And
set the bofom of Old Night on fire ? Peopled her desart , and made horror smile ?
Who bowl'd thein flaming through the dark profound , “ Numerous as glittering
gems of morning - dew , 1280 “ Or sparks from populous cities in a blaze , “ And
set the bofom of Old Night on fire ? Peopled her desart , and made horror smile ?
Стр. 81
Though plung'd , before , in horrors dark as night : Rich prelibation of
consummate joy ! Nor wait we diffolution to be blest . This final effort of the moral
Muse , How justly * titled ? nor for me alone : 2375 For all that read ; what spirit of
support ...
Though plung'd , before , in horrors dark as night : Rich prelibation of
consummate joy ! Nor wait we diffolution to be blest . This final effort of the moral
Muse , How justly * titled ? nor for me alone : 2375 For all that read ; what spirit of
support ...
Стр. 94
In earth's dark cot , and in an hour , And in delusion great , What an ceconomist is
man To spend his whole estate , And beggar an eternity ! For which , as he was
born , More worlds than one against it weigh'd , As feathers he should scorn .
In earth's dark cot , and in an hour , And in delusion great , What an ceconomist is
man To spend his whole estate , And beggar an eternity ! For which , as he was
born , More worlds than one against it weigh'd , As feathers he should scorn .
Стр. 95
Through time's dark womb , our judgment right , If our dim eye was thrown , Clear
should we fee , the will divine Has but forestall'd our own ; At variance with our
future wish , Self - fever'd we complain ; If so , the wounded , not the wound , Must
...
Through time's dark womb , our judgment right , If our dim eye was thrown , Clear
should we fee , the will divine Has but forestall'd our own ; At variance with our
future wish , Self - fever'd we complain ; If so , the wounded , not the wound , Must
...
Стр. 131
Let rash repiners stand appallid , In Thee who dare not trust ; Whose abject fouls ,
like demons dark , Are murmuring in the dust : For man to murmur , or repine At
what by Thee is done , No less absurd , than to complain Of darkness in the sun .
Let rash repiners stand appallid , In Thee who dare not trust ; Whose abject fouls ,
like demons dark , Are murmuring in the dust : For man to murmur , or repine At
what by Thee is done , No less absurd , than to complain Of darkness in the sun .
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