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... distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest lowers ; And , armed with strength surpassing human powers , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawning plan . Hence , in a Roman mouth , the graceful ...
... distant storms ; He hears the thunder ere the tempest lowers ; And , armed with strength surpassing human powers , Seizes events as yet unknown to man , And darts his soul into the dawning plan . Hence , in a Roman mouth , the graceful ...
Side 145
... distant sky . Beauties he lately slighted as he pass'd , Seem all created since he travell'd last . Master of all the enjoyments he design'd , No rough annoyance rankling in his mind , What early philosophic hours he keeps , How regular ...
... distant sky . Beauties he lately slighted as he pass'd , Seem all created since he travell'd last . Master of all the enjoyments he design'd , No rough annoyance rankling in his mind , What early philosophic hours he keeps , How regular ...
Side 246
... distant , and that prophecy demands A longer respite , unaccomplish'd yet ; Still they are frowning signals , and bespeak Displeasure in His breast , who smites the Earth Or heals it , makes it languish or rejoice . And ' tis but seemly ...
... distant , and that prophecy demands A longer respite , unaccomplish'd yet ; Still they are frowning signals , and bespeak Displeasure in His breast , who smites the Earth Or heals it , makes it languish or rejoice . And ' tis but seemly ...
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