Before the Romantics: An Anthology of the EnlightenmentGeoffrey Grigson Granger Book Company, 1978 - 349 Seiten |
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... Stars that lie far and deep in the boundless Heavens . If we take a good Glass , we discover innumerable more Stars in the Firmament than we can with our single Eye ; and yet if you take a second Glass , better than the first , that ...
... Stars that lie far and deep in the boundless Heavens . If we take a good Glass , we discover innumerable more Stars in the Firmament than we can with our single Eye ; and yet if you take a second Glass , better than the first , that ...
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... Stars . And the Stars shall fall from Heaven , says our Saviour , Matt . xxiv . 29. We are sure , from the Nature of the Thing , that this cannot be understood either of fixed Stars , or Planets ; for if either of these should tumble ...
... Stars . And the Stars shall fall from Heaven , says our Saviour , Matt . xxiv . 29. We are sure , from the Nature of the Thing , that this cannot be understood either of fixed Stars , or Planets ; for if either of these should tumble ...
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... Stars . No doubt , there will be all sorts of fiery Meteors at that Time ; and , amongst others , those that are called falling Stars ; which , though they are not considerable singly , yet if they were multiplied in great Numbers ...
... Stars . No doubt , there will be all sorts of fiery Meteors at that Time ; and , amongst others , those that are called falling Stars ; which , though they are not considerable singly , yet if they were multiplied in great Numbers ...
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Alexander Pope appear Beasts Beauty behold call'd Christopher Smart clouds colours Comets Creature Damn'd dark Death delight dreadful Earth Edward Young Elizabeth Rowe English Epistle Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fall Fancy Fate Fire flame Fools Friend Glory Gold green hath head Heart Heaven Honour Imagination Isaac Watts James Thomson John Dryden John Gay Jonathan Swift Joseph Glanvill Joseph Spence King light live look Lord Love Mankind mighty mind Minos Moon mourn Muse Nature never Newton Night Note Nymphs o'er painting Passion plain pleas'd Pleasure Poem Poet poetry Pow'r praise Pride reason rise Rock round Samuel Samuel Butler Samuel Johnson scene Sense shades shew shining Soul spirit Stars sweet thee things Thomas Burnet thou thought thro trees Truth turn verse walk Whore William Diaper Wind World wou'd write