The Pleasures of ImaginationT. Cadell, Junior, and W. Davies, 1794 - 195 Seiten |
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... delight ! and while I fing 5 Your gifts , your honours , dance around my strain . Thou , fmiling queen of every tuneful breast , Indulgent Fancy ! from the fruitful banks 10 Of Avon , whence thy rofy fingers cull Fresh flowers THE ...
... delight ! and while I fing 5 Your gifts , your honours , dance around my strain . Thou , fmiling queen of every tuneful breast , Indulgent Fancy ! from the fruitful banks 10 Of Avon , whence thy rofy fingers cull Fresh flowers THE ...
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... breast , And love and beauty , and poetic joy And inspiration . Ere the radiant fun Sprang from the east , or ' mid the vault of night 60 The moon fufpended her ferener lamp ; Ere mountains , woods , or ftreams , adorn'd the globe , Or ...
... breast , And love and beauty , and poetic joy And inspiration . Ere the radiant fun Sprang from the east , or ' mid the vault of night 60 The moon fufpended her ferener lamp ; Ere mountains , woods , or ftreams , adorn'd the globe , Or ...
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... breast ; 1 And through the mists of paffion and of sense , And through the toffing tide of chance and pain , To hold his course unfaultering , while the voice Of truth and virtue up the steep ascent Of nature , calls him to his high ...
... breast ; 1 And through the mists of paffion and of sense , And through the toffing tide of chance and pain , To hold his course unfaultering , while the voice Of truth and virtue up the steep ascent Of nature , calls him to his high ...
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... breast implanting this defire Of objects new and ftrange , to urge us on With unremitted labour to pursue Thofe facred ftores that wait the ripening foul , 235 240 In Truth's exhauftless bofom . What need words To paint its power ? For ...
... breast implanting this defire Of objects new and ftrange , to urge us on With unremitted labour to pursue Thofe facred ftores that wait the ripening foul , 235 240 In Truth's exhauftless bofom . What need words To paint its power ? For ...
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... breast Feebly he pour'd the lamentable wail Of helpless confternation , struck at once , And rooted to the ground . The queen beheld 535 His terror , and with looks of tenderest care Advanc'd to fave him . Soon the tyrant felt Her awful ...
... breast Feebly he pour'd the lamentable wail Of helpless confternation , struck at once , And rooted to the ground . The queen beheld 535 His terror , and with looks of tenderest care Advanc'd to fave him . Soon the tyrant felt Her awful ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Academus affociation againſt AKENSIDE alſo arts beauty becauſe behold blooming bofom breaſt breath cauſe charms circumſtances cœleftial conſcious courſe dæmon defign defire delight divine eſpecially eternal exiſtence facred fair fame fancy fcene fenfe fhade fhall firſt fmiles fome fong fordid foul fource ftrain fubject fublime fuch fyftem genius hand harmonious heart heaven himſelf honours inftances inſpiration itſelf juſt lyre majeſtic meaſure mind moft moral moſt Mufe Muſe muſt myfterious nature nature's o'er obferved objects paffions philofophers philoſophy Plato pleaſing pleaſure Poem Poet poetic Poetry pomp powers praiſe preſent profpect purpoſe purſue racter radiant raiſe reaſon ridiculous riſe rofy ſcene ſchool ſcience ſeems ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhapes ſhould ſmiles Socrates ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſpoils ſpread ſpring ſtate ſteps ſtill ſtream ſuch ſyſtem taſte thee themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro toil treaſures truth univerfal uſe verſe virtue whofe whoſe wiſdom youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 119 - The powers of man; we feel within ourselves His energy divine; he tells the heart, He meant, he made us to behold and love What he beholds and loves, the general orb Of life and being; to be great like him, Beneficent and active.
Seite 115 - Hence when lightning fires The arch of Heaven, and thunders rock the ground. When furious whirlwinds rend the howling air. And Ocean, groaning from his lowest bed, Heaves his tempestuous billows to the sky ; Amid the mighty uproar, while below The nations tremble, SHAKSPEARE looks abroad From some high cliff, superior, and enjoys The elemental war.
Seite 38 - Attentive turn ; from dim oblivion call Her fleet, ideal band ; and bid them, go ! Break through Time's barrier, and o'ertake the hour That saw the heavens created : then declare If aught were found in those external scenes To move thy wonder now.
Seite 20 - Through mountains, plains, through empires black with shade, And continents of sand, will turn his gaze To mark the windings of a scanty rill That murmurs at his feet?
Seite 15 - The active powers of man ! with wise intent The hand of Nature on peculiar minds Imprints a different bias, and to each Decrees its province in the common toil.
Seite 36 - When guilt brings down the thunder, call'd aloud On Tully's name, and shook his crimson steel, And bade the father of his country hail ? For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free...
Seite 18 - The wonderful, the fair. I see them dawn ! I see the radiant visions, where they rise, More lovely than when Lucifer displays ^/ His beaming forehead through the gates of morn, To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring.
Seite 16 - Decrees its province in the common toil. To some she taught the fabric of the sphere, The changeful moon, the circuit of the stars, The golden zones of heaven ; to...
Seite 15 - The forms eternal of created things ; The radiant Sun, the Moon's nocturnal lamp, The mountains, woods, and streams, the rolling globe, And Wisdom's mien celestial.
Seite 49 - Would pass unheeded. Fair the face of Spring, When rural songs and odours wake the morn, To every eye; but how much more to his Round whom the bed of sickness long diffused Its melancholy gloom!