The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 15Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... soul of the stage . ' I know all that , ' said Prior ; but he sings so loud , that it is impossi- ble for me to hear you . ' At another time , he was in a company , where every one was to sing a titrastich , ending with Bannissons le ...
... soul of the stage . ' I know all that , ' said Prior ; but he sings so loud , that it is impossi- ble for me to hear you . ' At another time , he was in a company , where every one was to sing a titrastich , ending with Bannissons le ...
الصفحة 40
... abstruse , From Nature's constant or eccentric laws The thoughtful soul this general influence draws That an effect must presuppose a cause : And while she does her upward flight sustain , Touching 40 Book 1 . SOLOMON .
... abstruse , From Nature's constant or eccentric laws The thoughtful soul this general influence draws That an effect must presuppose a cause : And while she does her upward flight sustain , Touching 40 Book 1 . SOLOMON .
الصفحة 41
... soul ? what sees she white and great Amidst subjected seas ? an isle , the seat Of power and plenty , her imperial throne For justice and for mercy sought and known ; Virtues sublime , great attributes of Heaven , From thence to this ...
... soul ? what sees she white and great Amidst subjected seas ? an isle , the seat Of power and plenty , her imperial throne For justice and for mercy sought and known ; Virtues sublime , great attributes of Heaven , From thence to this ...
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... soul , That miserable master of the whole ; From this great object of the body's eye , This fair half - round , this ample azure sky , Terribly large , and wonderfully bright , With stars unnumber'd , and unmeasur'd light ; From ...
... soul , That miserable master of the whole ; From this great object of the body's eye , This fair half - round , this ample azure sky , Terribly large , and wonderfully bright , With stars unnumber'd , and unmeasur'd light ; From ...
الصفحة 50
... soul espied , Why dost thou strive the conscious shame to hide , By masks of eloquence and veils of pride ? With outward smiles their flattery I receiv'd , Own'd my sick mind by their discourse reliev'd ; But bent , and inward to myself ...
... soul espied , Why dost thou strive the conscious shame to hide , By masks of eloquence and veils of pride ? With outward smiles their flattery I receiv'd , Own'd my sick mind by their discourse reliev'd ; But bent , and inward to myself ...
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