The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements. To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, Band 1R. Baldwin, J. Nichols and Son [and others], 1803 |
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... . Thomson , however , conscious of his own strength was not discouraged by this treatment ; especially as he had some friends on whose judgment he he could better rely , and who thought very diffe- OF MR . THOMSON . 13.
... . Thomson , however , conscious of his own strength was not discouraged by this treatment ; especially as he had some friends on whose judgment he he could better rely , and who thought very diffe- OF MR . THOMSON . 13.
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... thought very diffe- rently of his performances . Only , from that time , he began to turn his views towards Lon- don ; where works of genius may always expect a candid reception and due encouragement ; and an accident soon after ...
... thought very diffe- rently of his performances . Only , from that time , he began to turn his views towards Lon- don ; where works of genius may always expect a candid reception and due encouragement ; and an accident soon after ...
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... thought them , at least , as indolent as himself . But he saw very soon , that the subject deserved to be treated more seriously , and in a form fitted to convey one of the most important moral 24 THE LIFE The CASTLE of INDOLENCE; an ...
... thought them , at least , as indolent as himself . But he saw very soon , that the subject deserved to be treated more seriously , and in a form fitted to convey one of the most important moral 24 THE LIFE The CASTLE of INDOLENCE; an ...
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... thought rhymes had their proper place , and were even graceful : the compass of the stanza admitting an agreeable variety of final sounds ; while the sense of the poet is not cramped or cut short , nor yet too much dilated : as must ...
... thought rhymes had their proper place , and were even graceful : the compass of the stanza admitting an agreeable variety of final sounds ; while the sense of the poet is not cramped or cut short , nor yet too much dilated : as must ...
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... thought to be out of danger ; till the fine weather having tempted him to expose himself once more to the evening dews , his fever returned with violence , and with such symptoms as left no hopes of a cure . Two days had passed before ...
... thought to be out of danger ; till the fine weather having tempted him to expose himself once more to the evening dews , his fever returned with violence , and with such symptoms as left no hopes of a cure . Two days had passed before ...
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amid art thou beam beauty Behold beneath blaze bliss bloom bosom breast breath breeze bright calm CASTLE OF INDOLENCE charm clouds dæmon darting deep delight earth ether fair fair brow fancy flame Fleet Street flocks flood gale gentle gloom grace Greece groves happy heart heaven hills JAMES THOMSON join'd light lyre matchless maze mighty mind mingled mix'd mountains Muse MUSIDORA Nature Nature's night nought numbers o'er passions peace Philomela plain poison'd Pour'd pride rage rapture reigns rills rise round rural scene seraphic shade shine sigh silvan sing sleep smile snow soft song soul spirit spread Spring storm stream stretch'd swain sweet sweet emotions swell tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought toil train trembling vale vex'd virtue walk wandering waste wave Whence wide wild winds wing Winter wintry woods wretch youth