The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Band 2Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... look on our bodies as enemies to our peace , would be ingratitude to the wise and good Au- thor of them : to cherish them as friends or in- ! dulge them as favourites , would be destructive of our B 2 NO . 48 . $ THE GLEANER .
... look on our bodies as enemies to our peace , would be ingratitude to the wise and good Au- thor of them : to cherish them as friends or in- ! dulge them as favourites , would be destructive of our B 2 NO . 48 . $ THE GLEANER .
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... looks , and , at the same time , the fruits of it ri pened in all their actions ; the gods themselves would often condescend to visit the earth , and share with mankind that happiness which they gave them . Apollo then would have ...
... looks , and , at the same time , the fruits of it ri pened in all their actions ; the gods themselves would often condescend to visit the earth , and share with mankind that happiness which they gave them . Apollo then would have ...
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... looks aloft ; and with erected eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies . DRYDEN . IN In my opinion , there is no science more useful , and at the same time more delightful , than as- tronomy . It fills the soul with beautiful as well as ...
... looks aloft ; and with erected eyes Beholds his own hereditary skies . DRYDEN . IN In my opinion , there is no science more useful , and at the same time more delightful , than as- tronomy . It fills the soul with beautiful as well as ...
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... looks with an eye of contempt , upon all sublunary things . All earthly objects . seem beneath her notice . Their vanity and emptiness are conspicuously displayed ; nay , they almost vanish and disappear upon the com- parison . She ...
... looks with an eye of contempt , upon all sublunary things . All earthly objects . seem beneath her notice . Their vanity and emptiness are conspicuously displayed ; nay , they almost vanish and disappear upon the com- parison . She ...
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... looks up among the waving branches of the trees about the place , saying to one's self , with all the sweet enthusiasm of poetical indolence ; Here let me , careless and unthoughtful , lying , L Hear the soft winds about me flying ...
... looks up among the waving branches of the trees about the place , saying to one's self , with all the sweet enthusiasm of poetical indolence ; Here let me , careless and unthoughtful , lying , L Hear the soft winds about me flying ...
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Abah admiration Æneas Æneid Aleppo animal animalcules appeared Aristotle arms bashaw Beaumont and Fletcher beauty body BOSCAWEN Cadige called caterpillar charms contempt creature Curdistan death delight despise Dido divine earth eggs elegant endeavour fancy father favour fear flower fourth estate friends genius give Graces hand happy Hassein hath head heart honour human imagination immediately infinite inhabitants insect INSPECTOR kind Latian living look Lord LUCRETIUS Magiscatzin manner means melancholy ment Milton mind motion nature never night objects observation occasion OVID pain parent Parnassus passions perfect perhaps plant pleased pleasure poet poetry Polygnotus praise queen Quintilian racter reptile scene seemed shew sight SILIUS ITALICUS sion soon soul species surface Tacitus thee thing thou thought thousand tion Tlalock tragedy tree Virgil virtue whole wings worms young Zelis Zocathlan Zulima