The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 páginas |
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... of extravagance , were always desired by him , but were not always attained . Yet as dili gence is never wholly lost , if his efforts sometimes caused harshness and obscurity , they likewise pro- duced in LIFE OF COLLINS .
... of extravagance , were always desired by him , but were not always attained . Yet as dili gence is never wholly lost , if his efforts sometimes caused harshness and obscurity , they likewise pro- duced in LIFE OF COLLINS .
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... never shaken , that his distinctions of right and wrong were never confounded , and that his faults had nothing of malignity or design , but proceeded from some unex- pected pressure , or casual temptation . " The latter part of his ...
... never shaken , that his distinctions of right and wrong were never confounded , and that his faults had nothing of malignity or design , but proceeded from some unex- pected pressure , or casual temptation . " The latter part of his ...
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... never Her baffled hand with vain endeavour Had touch'd that fatal zone to her denied ! Young Fancy thus , to me divinest name , To whom , prepared and bathed in heaven , The cest of amplest power is given , To few the god - like gift ...
... never Her baffled hand with vain endeavour Had touch'd that fatal zone to her denied ! Young Fancy thus , to me divinest name , To whom , prepared and bathed in heaven , The cest of amplest power is given , To few the god - like gift ...
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... attempted to carry on any commerce with it , either never arrived at it , but wandered up and down the sel , or were upon a sudden wrecked upon its cliffs . Beyond yon braided clouds that lie , Paving the light TO LIBERTY . 31.
... attempted to carry on any commerce with it , either never arrived at it , but wandered up and down the sel , or were upon a sudden wrecked upon its cliffs . Beyond yon braided clouds that lie , Paving the light TO LIBERTY . 31.
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... never tongue or numbers told ? How learn , delighted and amazed , What hands unknown that fabric raised ? E'en now , before his favour'd eyes , In Gothic pride it seems to rise ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders join , Majestic through the ...
... never tongue or numbers told ? How learn , delighted and amazed , What hands unknown that fabric raised ? E'en now , before his favour'd eyes , In Gothic pride it seems to rise ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders join , Majestic through the ...
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