The Works of the English Poets: YoungH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... fpirits are inlarg'd on earth , 575 The deeper draught shall they receive of heaven . " Heaven's King ! whofe face unveil'd confummates * blifs ; Redundant blifs ! which fills that mighty void , 580 The The whole creation leaves in ...
... fpirits are inlarg'd on earth , 575 The deeper draught shall they receive of heaven . " Heaven's King ! whofe face unveil'd confummates * blifs ; Redundant blifs ! which fills that mighty void , 580 The The whole creation leaves in ...
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... fpirits fail ! --- Nor ftrange ! So long on wing , and in no middle clime ! 2165 2170 2175 2180 To which my great Creator's glory call'd : And calls --- but , now , in vain . Sleep's dewy wand Has ftrok'd my drooping lips , and promises ...
... fpirits fail ! --- Nor ftrange ! So long on wing , and in no middle clime ! 2165 2170 2175 2180 To which my great Creator's glory call'd : And calls --- but , now , in vain . Sleep's dewy wand Has ftrok'd my drooping lips , and promises ...
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... fpirits ! nobler offspring ! sparks " Of high paternal glory ; rich endow'd 2235 " With various measures , and with ... fpirit ) ; beams , that rise " Each over other in fuperior light , " Till the laft ripens into luftre ftrong , " Of ...
... fpirits ! nobler offspring ! sparks " Of high paternal glory ; rich endow'd 2235 " With various measures , and with ... fpirit ) ; beams , that rise " Each over other in fuperior light , " Till the laft ripens into luftre ftrong , " Of ...
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... promis'd , fure , eternal down " Of fpirits , toil'd in travel through this vale . " Nor of that pillow shall my soul despond ; 2335 2340 " For For --- Love almighty ! Love almighty ! ( fing THE COMPLAINT , NIGHT IX . 79.
... promis'd , fure , eternal down " Of fpirits , toil'd in travel through this vale . " Nor of that pillow shall my soul despond ; 2335 2340 " For For --- Love almighty ! Love almighty ! ( fing THE COMPLAINT , NIGHT IX . 79.
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... fpirits to fustain , He kindly cur'd with fovereign draughts Of unimagin'd pain . Pain'd fenfe from fancy's tyranny Alone can fet us free ; A thoufand miferies we feel , Till funk in mifery . Cloy'd with a glut of all we wish , Our with ...
... fpirits to fustain , He kindly cur'd with fovereign draughts Of unimagin'd pain . Pain'd fenfe from fancy's tyranny Alone can fet us free ; A thoufand miferies we feel , Till funk in mifery . Cloy'd with a glut of all we wish , Our with ...
Términos y frases comunes
Æther art thou beams beneath bleffing blifs boaft boaſt boundleſs breaſt Britain Britain's Britannia's cauſe Codrus darkneſs death defcend diftant divine dread earth eternal facred fafe fame fate fatire feas fenfe fhall fhine fhould fing firſt fkies flame fleep fmile fome fong fons forrow foul fpirits ftand ftars ftill ftreams fubject fuch fwell genius glorious glory gods heart heaven human immortal juſt laſt lefs leſs Lorenzo luftre man's mankind mighty moft mortal moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt nature's ne'er night numbers o'er paffion pain paſt peace Pindar pleaſe pleaſure praife praiſe preſent pride profe proud raiſe reafon refign'd Refignation rife riſe ſcene ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhine ſkies ſmile ſpeak ſphere ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtorm ſtrikes thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand throne Trade virtue Voltaire whofe whoſe wiſdom wiſh
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Página 4 - What is the world itself? thy world — a grave. Where is the dust that has not been alive ? The spade, the plough, disturb our ancestors. From human mould we reap our daily bread. The globe around earth's hollow surface shakes, And is the ceiling of her sleeping sons. O'er devastation we blind revels keep : Whole buried towns support the dancer's heel.
Página 50 - Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ! Then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form an universe of dust.
Página 37 - How glorious, then, appears the mind of man, When in it all the stars, and planets, roll ! And what it seems, it is : great objects make Great minds, enlarging as their views enlarge ; Those still more godlike, as these more divine. And more divine than these, thou canst not see.
Página 8 - Vain hope ! it is too late! Where, where, for shelter, shall the guilty fly, When consternation turns the good man pale ? Great day ! for which all other days were made ; For which earth rose from chaos, man from earth ; And an eternity, the date of gods, Descended on poor earth-created man ! Great day of dread, decision, and despair!
Página 44 - What hand behind the scene, What arm Almighty, put these wheeling globes In motion, and wound up the vast machine?
Página 191 - To show (in vain !) he still retains his wits : Another marries, and his dear proves keen ; He writes as an hypnotic for the...
Página 90 - Twixt human and divine. But though full noble is my theme. Full urgent is my call To soften sorrow, and forbid The bursting tear to fall : The task I dread ; dare I to leave Of...
Página 190 - With fame, in just proportion, envy grows ; The man that makes a character, makes foes : Slight, peevish insects round a genius rise, As a bright day awakes the world of flies ; With hearty malice, but with feeble wing, (To show they live) they flutter, and they sting : But as by depredations wasps proclaim The fairest fruit, so these the fairest fame.
Página 26 - Streams to a point, and centres in my sight ! Nor tarries there ; I feel it at my heart. My heart, at once, it humbles, and exalts; Lays it in dust, and calls it to the skies.
Página 1 - Then cheers his heart with what his fate affords, And chants his sonnet to deceive the time, Till the due season calls him to repose : Thus I...