What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all! Who in each other clasp whatever fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish; Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or mind-illumin'd face — Truth,... Powell's domestic magazine - Page 451860Full view - About this book
| James Thomson - 1800 - 302 pages
...live , Disdaining fear. What is the world to them , / Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense a\\\Jf^ Who in each other clasp whatever fair High fancy forms , and lavish hearts can wish ; Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or miud-illumin'd face; >TTruth ,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...transport, free as Nature live, . ' Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all, Who in each other clasp whatever...fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish! Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the miml, or mind-illumin'd face; Truth, goodness,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 320 pages
...transport, free as nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all ! "Who in each other clasp whatever...fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish; Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or mind-illumin'd face; Truth, goodness,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 pages
...transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all, Who in each other clasp whatever...fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish! Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or mind-illumin'd face; Truth, goodness,... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 186 pages
...transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all, Who in each other clasp whatever...fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish ; Something than heauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or inind^uminlolJace.; >^ Truth, goodness,... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...transport , free as natuce live , Disdaining fear. What is the world to them , Its pomp t its pleasure , and its nonsense all? Who in each other clasp whatever...fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish; Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind , or mind-illumin'd face; Truth , Goodness... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 pages
...live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all ! 1135 Who in each other clasp whatever fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish ? Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind or mind-illumin'd face ; Truth, goodness,... | |
| 1806 - 408 pages
...transport, free as nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all ? Who in each other clasp whatever...fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish ; Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or miiid-illumin'd face j Truth, goodness,... | |
| James Thomson - 1806 - 242 pages
...live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them ? Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all! 1133 Who in each other clasp whatever fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish ; Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or mind-illumin'd face; Truth, goodness,... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...render bibs secure,—— -What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all! W!io in each other clasp, whatever fair High fancy forms, and lavish hearts can wish: Something than beauty dearer, should they look Or on the mind, or miiHl-illumin'd face ; Truth, goodness,... | |
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