The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... soul pursued ; Our little state resounds thy just applause , And , pleased , from thee new fame and honour draws ; In thee those various virtues are combined , That form the true preeminence of mind . " What wonder struck us when we did ...
... soul pursued ; Our little state resounds thy just applause , And , pleased , from thee new fame and honour draws ; In thee those various virtues are combined , That form the true preeminence of mind . " What wonder struck us when we did ...
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... soul emplovs , In expectation we are bless'd ; But soon the airy phantom flies , For , lo ! the treasure is possess'd . Those monarchs proud , that havoc spread , ( While pensive Reason dropt a tear , ) Those monarchs have to darkness ...
... soul emplovs , In expectation we are bless'd ; But soon the airy phantom flies , For , lo ! the treasure is possess'd . Those monarchs proud , that havoc spread , ( While pensive Reason dropt a tear , ) Those monarchs have to darkness ...
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... soul to rove , Where never sunbeam stretch'd its wide domain ; And hail her kindred forms above , In fields of uncreated spring , Aloft where realms of endless glory rise , And rapture paints in gold the landscape of the skies . VI ...
... soul to rove , Where never sunbeam stretch'd its wide domain ; And hail her kindred forms above , In fields of uncreated spring , Aloft where realms of endless glory rise , And rapture paints in gold the landscape of the skies . VI ...
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... soul From all the needless labours , griefs , and cares , That avarice and ambition agonize ; From those cold nerves of wealth , that , palsied , feel No anguish , but its own ; and ceaseless lead To thousand meannesses , as gain ...
... soul From all the needless labours , griefs , and cares , That avarice and ambition agonize ; From those cold nerves of wealth , that , palsied , feel No anguish , but its own ; and ceaseless lead To thousand meannesses , as gain ...
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... soul . With what fond hope , through many a blissful hour , We gave the soul to fancy's pleasing power ; Lost in the magic of that sweet employ To build gay scenes , and fashion future joy ! We saw mild peace o'er fair Canaan rise , And ...
... soul . With what fond hope , through many a blissful hour , We gave the soul to fancy's pleasing power ; Lost in the magic of that sweet employ To build gay scenes , and fashion future joy ! We saw mild peace o'er fair Canaan rise , And ...
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