The Works of the English Poets, Объемы 1-2Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres) H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 315 |
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... turn the tide of fouls another way ; By the fame tenderness divine ordain'd , ; 385 That planted Eden , and high - bloom'd for man , A fairer Eden , endless , in the skies . Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene Refumes ...
... turn the tide of fouls another way ; By the fame tenderness divine ordain'd , ; 385 That planted Eden , and high - bloom'd for man , A fairer Eden , endless , in the skies . Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene Refumes ...
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... turns him round , 515 And measures with his eye the various vales , The fields , woods , meads , and rivers , he has past ; And , fatiate of his journey , thinks of home , Endear'd by distance , nor affects more toil ; Thus I , though ...
... turns him round , 515 And measures with his eye the various vales , The fields , woods , meads , and rivers , he has past ; And , fatiate of his journey , thinks of home , Endear'd by distance , nor affects more toil ; Thus I , though ...
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... turn'd it into virtue . Such it was In those , who put forth all they had of man 790 795 8co 805 Unloft , to lift their thought , nor mounted higher ; But , weak of wings , on planets perch'd ; and thought 810 What was their highest ...
... turn'd it into virtue . Such it was In those , who put forth all they had of man 790 795 8co 805 Unloft , to lift their thought , nor mounted higher ; But , weak of wings , on planets perch'd ; and thought 810 What was their highest ...
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... Turn we , nor will hear From whom they come , or what they would impart For man's emolument ; fole cause that stoops Their grandeur to man's eye ? Lorenzo ! roufe ; Let thought , awaken'd , take the lightning's wing , And glance from ...
... Turn we , nor will hear From whom they come , or what they would impart For man's emolument ; fole cause that stoops Their grandeur to man's eye ? Lorenzo ! roufe ; Let thought , awaken'd , take the lightning's wing , And glance from ...
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... turns they take , The circles intricate , and myftic maze , Weave the grand cypher of Omnipotence ; To Gods , how great ! how legible to Man ! r120 1125 1130 Leaves fo much wonder greater wonder still ? 1135 Where are the pillars that ...
... turns they take , The circles intricate , and myftic maze , Weave the grand cypher of Omnipotence ; To Gods , how great ! how legible to Man ! r120 1125 1130 Leaves fo much wonder greater wonder still ? 1135 Where are the pillars that ...
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