English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... Heaven , the gilded chains of vice To break ; to study independent ease ; Pride , pomp , and power to shun— Those ... heaven to earth , and from earth to heaven , cannot willingly submit to the dull drudgery of examining the justness and ...
... Heaven , the gilded chains of vice To break ; to study independent ease ; Pride , pomp , and power to shun— Those ... heaven to earth , and from earth to heaven , cannot willingly submit to the dull drudgery of examining the justness and ...
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... heaven ; or the boundless expanse of the ocean . All vastness produces the impression of sublimity . It is to be remarked , how- ever , that space extended in length makes not so strong an impres- sion as height or depth . Though a ...
... heaven ; or the boundless expanse of the ocean . All vastness produces the impression of sublimity . It is to be remarked , how- ever , that space extended in length makes not so strong an impres- sion as height or depth . Though a ...
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... heaven in universal gloom . Dismal howlings resounded through the forest , from every baleful tree the night- raven uttered his dreadful note , and the prospect was filled with desolation and horror . In the midst of this tremendous ...
... heaven in universal gloom . Dismal howlings resounded through the forest , from every baleful tree the night- raven uttered his dreadful note , and the prospect was filled with desolation and horror . In the midst of this tremendous ...
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... Heaven hath given thy pains to ease ; Its lustre shall thy summer hours enchant , And load with fragrance every prosperous breeze ; And when rude winter shall thy roses seize , When raught through all thy bowers but thorns remain , This ...
... Heaven hath given thy pains to ease ; Its lustre shall thy summer hours enchant , And load with fragrance every prosperous breeze ; And when rude winter shall thy roses seize , When raught through all thy bowers but thorns remain , This ...
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... Heaven and the interpreter of its will . It is perfectly in nature , and no less agree- able to God's providence , to suppose that even in the darkest times some minds of a more enlightened sort should break forth , and be engaged in ...
... Heaven and the interpreter of its will . It is perfectly in nature , and no less agree- able to God's providence , to suppose that even in the darkest times some minds of a more enlightened sort should break forth , and be engaged in ...
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