The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney D. C. Heath, 1980 - 765 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 455
... o'er the farthest verge of heaven , the sun Scarce spreads o'er ether the dejected day . Faint are his gleams , and ineffectual shoot His struggling rays in horizontal lines Through the thick air ; as clothed in cloudy storms , Weak ...
... o'er the farthest verge of heaven , the sun Scarce spreads o'er ether the dejected day . Faint are his gleams , and ineffectual shoot His struggling rays in horizontal lines Through the thick air ; as clothed in cloudy storms , Weak ...
الصفحة 464
... o'er the snow , Pour a new pomp . Eager , on rapid sleds , Their vigorous youth in bold contention wheel The long - resounding course . Meantime , to raise The manly strife , with highly blooming charms Flushed by the season ...
... o'er the snow , Pour a new pomp . Eager , on rapid sleds , Their vigorous youth in bold contention wheel The long - resounding course . Meantime , to raise The manly strife , with highly blooming charms Flushed by the season ...
الصفحة 465
... O'er hill and dale , heaped into one expanse Of marbled snow , or , far as eye can sweep , With a blue crust of ice unbounded glazed . By dancing meteors then , that ceaseless shake A waving blaze refracted o'er the heavens , And vivid ...
... O'er hill and dale , heaped into one expanse Of marbled snow , or , far as eye can sweep , With a blue crust of ice unbounded glazed . By dancing meteors then , that ceaseless shake A waving blaze refracted o'er the heavens , And vivid ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
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