The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... Nature mar the plan no more ; Yet still the seasons circle as before . Ah , still as soon the young Aurora plays , Though moons and flambeaux trail their broadest blaze ; As soon the sky - lark pours his matin - song , Though evening ...
... Nature mar the plan no more ; Yet still the seasons circle as before . Ah , still as soon the young Aurora plays , Though moons and flambeaux trail their broadest blaze ; As soon the sky - lark pours his matin - song , Though evening ...
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... Nature's first - born , and reverenced by Time ! There sits the bird that speaks ! ( 59 ) there , quivering rise Wings that reflect the glow of evening skies ! Half bird , half fly , ( 60 ) the fairy king of flowers ( 61 ) Reigns there ...
... Nature's first - born , and reverenced by Time ! There sits the bird that speaks ! ( 59 ) there , quivering rise Wings that reflect the glow of evening skies ! Half bird , half fly , ( 60 ) the fairy king of flowers ( 61 ) Reigns there ...
Page 39
... nature . Note 74 , page 33 , col . 2 . He stood , and thus his secret soul address'd . Te tua fata docebo . VIRG ... natural tone .. Note 83 , page 34 , col . 1 . Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend . There are those alive ...
... nature . Note 74 , page 33 , col . 2 . He stood , and thus his secret soul address'd . Te tua fata docebo . VIRG ... natural tone .. Note 83 , page 34 , col . 1 . Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend . There are those alive ...
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... Nature's own ; Nature the Architect . I AM in Rome ! III . ROME . Oft as the morning - ray Visits these eyes , waking at once I cry , Whence this excess of joy ? What has befallen me ? And from within a thrilling voice replies , Thou ...
... Nature's own ; Nature the Architect . I AM in Rome ! III . ROME . Oft as the morning - ray Visits these eyes , waking at once I cry , Whence this excess of joy ? What has befallen me ? And from within a thrilling voice replies , Thou ...
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... Nature smiles ) All Rome was there . But , ere the march began , Ere to receive their charge the bearers came , Who ... natural enemies ; and we are urged on like curs to worry each other.1 In like manner we should learn to be just to ...
... Nature smiles ) All Rome was there . But , ere the march began , Ere to receive their charge the bearers came , Who ... natural enemies ; and we are urged on like curs to worry each other.1 In like manner we should learn to be just to ...
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