The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, JenynsAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... bliss which leans not to mankind ? Presumptuous thought , and vain ! Each bliss unshar'd is unenjoy'd , Each power is weak , unless employ'd Some social good to gain . “ Shall light , and shade , and warmth , and air , With those ...
... bliss which leans not to mankind ? Presumptuous thought , and vain ! Each bliss unshar'd is unenjoy'd , Each power is weak , unless employ'd Some social good to gain . “ Shall light , and shade , and warmth , and air , With those ...
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... bliss ! Till the coy vision , as the more we strive To paint it livelier on th ' enraptur'd sense , Still fainter grows , and dies at last away : So dwelt the youth on his late transient joy , So long'd the dear remembrance to renew ...
... bliss ! Till the coy vision , as the more we strive To paint it livelier on th ' enraptur'd sense , Still fainter grows , and dies at last away : So dwelt the youth on his late transient joy , So long'd the dear remembrance to renew ...
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... bliss . For them each tropic I explore ; I cleave the sand of ev'ry shore ; To them uniting Indias sail , Sabra breathes her furthest gale : For them the bullion I refine , Dig sense and virtue from the mine ; And from the bowels of ...
... bliss . For them each tropic I explore ; I cleave the sand of ev'ry shore ; To them uniting Indias sail , Sabra breathes her furthest gale : For them the bullion I refine , Dig sense and virtue from the mine ; And from the bowels of ...
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