The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 sider |
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... nature , and to which the mind is re- conciled only by a passive acquiescence in popular tra- ditions . He loved fairies , genii , giants , and monsters ; he delighted to rove through the meanders of enchant ment , to gaze on the ...
... nature , and to which the mind is re- conciled only by a passive acquiescence in popular tra- ditions . He loved fairies , genii , giants , and monsters ; he delighted to rove through the meanders of enchant ment , to gaze on the ...
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... Nature gave him , and though Science taught The fire of Fancy , and the reach of thought , Severely doom'd to Penury's extreme , He pass'd in madd'ning pain life's fev'rish dream , While rays of genius only served to shew The thick'ning ...
... Nature gave him , and though Science taught The fire of Fancy , and the reach of thought , Severely doom'd to Penury's extreme , He pass'd in madd'ning pain life's fev'rish dream , While rays of genius only served to shew The thick'ning ...
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... Nature's wounds , and wrecks preside ; While Vengeance , in the lurid air , Lifts her red arm , exposed and bare : On whom that ravening * brood of Fate , Who lap the blood of Sorrow , wait ; Who , Fear , this ghastly train can see ...
... Nature's wounds , and wrecks preside ; While Vengeance , in the lurid air , Lifts her red arm , exposed and bare : On whom that ravening * brood of Fate , Who lap the blood of Sorrow , wait ; Who , Fear , this ghastly train can see ...
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... In thy divine emotions spoke Hither again thy fury deal , Teach me but once like him to feel His cypress wreath my meed decree , And I , O Fear , will dwell with thee- TO SIMPLICITY . O THOU , by Nature taught To 22 TO FEAR .
... In thy divine emotions spoke Hither again thy fury deal , Teach me but once like him to feel His cypress wreath my meed decree , And I , O Fear , will dwell with thee- TO SIMPLICITY . O THOU , by Nature taught To 22 TO FEAR .
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... Nature taught To breathe her genuine thought , In numbers warmly pure , and sweetly strong : Who first on mountains wiid , In Fancy , loveliest child , Thy babe , and Pleasure's , nursed the powers of song ! Thou , who with hermit heart ...
... Nature taught To breathe her genuine thought , In numbers warmly pure , and sweetly strong : Who first on mountains wiid , In Fancy , loveliest child , Thy babe , and Pleasure's , nursed the powers of song ! Thou , who with hermit heart ...
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Amyntas bard beauty beneath blast blest bloom blooming band bosom bower breast breathe charms cliffs clouds Corydon Damætas Daphnis dark death deep delight divine dread drest ECLOGUE Edwin Eton College fair fame Fancy Fancy's fate fear fire flame flocks flowers gale gentle glory glow grace Gray grove hail hand hear heart Heaven hope Julius Cæsar lonely Lycidas lyre maid Margaret of Anjou melting Menalcas mighty mind Mopsus mountains mourn Muse Nature's ne'er numbers nymph o'er peace Pindaric plain poem pomp pride rage rapture reign rills round sacred sailor young scene shade shepherd sing skies smile soft song soothe soul spring storm strain stream sublime sung swain sweet tear thee thine Thormodus Torfæus thou thought toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue voice warbling wave wild winds wing yonder youth