The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 15Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... reason I take to be the best : many of my friends , of the first quality , finest learning , and greatest understanding , have wrested the key from my hands by a very kind and irresistible violence ; and the Poem is published , not ...
... reason I take to be the best : many of my friends , of the first quality , finest learning , and greatest understanding , have wrested the key from my hands by a very kind and irresistible violence ; and the Poem is published , not ...
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... reason yield , It must by sure comparison be shown , That on the regal seat great David's son , Array'd in all his robes and types of power , Shines with less glory than that simple flower . ' Of fishes next , my friends , I would ...
... reason yield , It must by sure comparison be shown , That on the regal seat great David's son , Array'd in all his robes and types of power , Shines with less glory than that simple flower . ' Of fishes next , my friends , I would ...
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... Has limbs and sinews , blood , and heart and brain , Life and her proper functions to sustain , Through the whole fabric smaller than a grain . What more can our penurious reason grant To the large Book 1 . 33 SOLOMON .
... Has limbs and sinews , blood , and heart and brain , Life and her proper functions to sustain , Through the whole fabric smaller than a grain . What more can our penurious reason grant To the large Book 1 . 33 SOLOMON .
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With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford Robert Walsh. What more can our penurious reason grant To the large whale or castled elephant ? To those enormous terrors of the Nile , The crested snake and long - tail'd crocodile , Than that ...
With Lives of the Authors Ezekiel Sanford Robert Walsh. What more can our penurious reason grant To the large whale or castled elephant ? To those enormous terrors of the Nile , The crested snake and long - tail'd crocodile , Than that ...
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... reason guides our deed , and instinct theirs . How can we justly different causes frame , When the effects entirely are the same ? Instinct and reason how can we divide ? ' Tis the fool's ignorance and the pedant's pride . ' With the ...
... reason guides our deed , and instinct theirs . How can we justly different causes frame , When the effects entirely are the same ? Instinct and reason how can we divide ? ' Tis the fool's ignorance and the pedant's pride . ' With the ...
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