Cyclopaedia of English Literature: Sixth period from 1727-1780. Poets ; Scottish poets ; tragic dramatists ; Comic dramatists ; Periodical essayists ; Novelists ; Historians ; Metaphysical writers ; Writers in divinity ; Miscellaneous writersRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 |
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5. oldal
... soul Has not a wish uncrowned . E'en the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half , never to sunder more . Nor shall it hope in vain : the time draws on When not a single spot of burial earth , Whether on ...
... soul Has not a wish uncrowned . E'en the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half , never to sunder more . Nor shall it hope in vain : the time draws on When not a single spot of burial earth , Whether on ...
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... soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their gold , while others rest . Through this opaque of nature and of soul , This double night , transmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . Oh lead ...
... soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their gold , while others rest . Through this opaque of nature and of soul , This double night , transmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . Oh lead ...
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... soul this powerful hope , This infinite ambition of new life , And endless joys , still rising , ever new . These Congreve tastes , safe on the ethereal coast , Joined to the numberless immortal quire Of spirits blest . High - seated ...
... soul this powerful hope , This infinite ambition of new life , And endless joys , still rising , ever new . These Congreve tastes , safe on the ethereal coast , Joined to the numberless immortal quire Of spirits blest . High - seated ...
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... soul he sighed : " What pity ! that so delicate a form , By beauty kindled , where enlivening sense And more than vulgar goodness seem to dwell , Should be devoted to the rude embrace Of some indecent clown ! She looks , methinks , Of ...
... soul he sighed : " What pity ! that so delicate a form , By beauty kindled , where enlivening sense And more than vulgar goodness seem to dwell , Should be devoted to the rude embrace Of some indecent clown ! She looks , methinks , Of ...
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... soul ! What black despair , what horror , fills his heart ! When for the dusky spot which fancy feigned , His tufted cottage rising through the snow , He meets the roughness of the middle waste , Far from the track and blessed abode of ...
... soul ! What black despair , what horror , fills his heart ! When for the dusky spot which fancy feigned , His tufted cottage rising through the snow , He meets the roughness of the middle waste , Far from the track and blessed abode of ...
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ancient appeared beauty beneath blank verse breast breath bright character charms clouds Colonsay dark dear death deep delight Dr Johnson earth England fair fame fancy father fear feel flowers genius grace grave green hand happy hast hear heard heart heaven hill honour hope Horace Walpole hour human king labour Lady light live look Lord Lord Byron lyre mind moral morning mountains mourn muse native nature never night o'er pain passion peace pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise pride published racter rill Rodmond round scene Scotland seems shade sigh Sir Walter Scott sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stream style sublime sweet taste tears tender thee thou thought tion Tom Jones Twas uncle Toby vale verse virtue voice wandering wave wild wind young youth