| 1798 - 418 páginas
...Bid jnortal cares be ftill ; Can Paffion's wayward wilh contreul, And rectify the will ; Where mid fome vaft expanfe, the mind Which fwelling virtue...earth it leaves behind, And to its heaven afpires; Where far along the defart fphere, Rcfounds no creature's call ; And ündifturbing mortal ear. The... | |
| Helen Maria Williams - 1798 - 368 páginas
...mortal cares be (till ; -1 Can paiEon's wayward wilh controul, And reftify the will 5 IX. Where midft fome vaft expanfe, the mind Which fwelling virtue...Forgets that earth it leaves behind, And to its heaven afpkes ; X. Where far along the defart-fphere Refounds no creature's call ; And undifturbing mortal... | |
| 1798 - 554 páginas
...wiih controul, A. id rectify the will ; IX. Where midft Tome vaft expanfe, the mind Which (welling virtue fires, Forgets that earth it leaves behind, And to its heaven afpires ; X. Where far along the defart-fphere Refbunds no creature's call ; And undifturbing mortal ear, The... | |
| 1798 - 524 páginas
...wayward wißi controul, And reaify the «ill ; Where mid fome vail expanfe, the mind Which fuelling virtue fires, . Forgets that earth it leaves behind, And to its heaven aipircs ; Where fs.r along the defart fphcre, Refounds no creature s call ; And unrhfturhing mortal... | |
| Leisure hour, Robert Barnard - 1811 - 218 páginas
...wayward wish controul, And rectify the will. Where, 'midst some vast expanse, the minds Which swelling virtue fires, Forgets that earth it leaves behind, And to its heaven aspires. Where far along the desart sphere Resounds no creature's call : And, undisturbing mortal ear,... | |
| Jane Williams - 1861 - 580 páginas
...be still, Can passion's wayward wish control Where 'midst aome vast expanse the mind, Which swelling virtue fires, Forgets that earth it leaves behind And to its heaven aspires ; Where far along the desert sphere Resounds no creature's call, And undisturbing mortal ear... | |
| Paula R. Feldman - 2001 - 924 páginas
...wayward wish controul, And rectify the will: Where midst some vast expanse the mind, Which swelling virtue fires, Forgets that earth it leaves behind, And to its* heaven aspires: Where far along the desart air Is heard no creature's call: And undisturbing mortal ear 40... | |
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