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Sez , throʻ this air , this ocean , and this earth , All matter qnick , and bursting into
birth . Above , how high , progressive life may go ! ound how wide ! how deep
extend below ! Vast chain of Being ! which from God began , Natures æthereal ...
Sez , throʻ this air , this ocean , and this earth , All matter qnick , and bursting into
birth . Above , how high , progressive life may go ! ound how wide ! how deep
extend below ! Vast chain of Being ! which from God began , Natures æthereal ...
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sun , That , chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the same , Great in the earth , as in th '
athereal frame . Warms in the refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the stars , and
blossoms in the trees ; Lives thro ' all life , extends thro ' all extent , Spreads ...
sun , That , chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the same , Great in the earth , as in th '
athereal frame . Warms in the refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the stars , and
blossoms in the trees ; Lives thro ' all life , extends thro ' all extent , Spreads ...
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But they the widest wander from the mark , Who thro ' the flow'ry paths of saunt'
ring Jor Seek this coy goddess ; that from stage to stage Invites us still , but shifts
as we pursue . For , not to name the pains that Pleasure brings To counter poise
...
But they the widest wander from the mark , Who thro ' the flow'ry paths of saunt'
ring Jor Seek this coy goddess ; that from stage to stage Invites us still , but shifts
as we pursue . For , not to name the pains that Pleasure brings To counter poise
...
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Say , why was man so eminently rais'a Amid the vast creation ! why ordain'd Thro
' life and death to dart his piercing eye , With thoughts beyond the limits of his
frame ! But that th ' Omnipotent might send him forth In sight of mortal and
immortal ...
Say , why was man so eminently rais'a Amid the vast creation ! why ordain'd Thro
' life and death to dart his piercing eye , With thoughts beyond the limits of his
frame ! But that th ' Omnipotent might send him forth In sight of mortal and
immortal ...
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Who that , from Alpine heights , his lab'ring eye Shoots round the wild horizon , to
survey Nilus or Ganges rolling his bright wave Thro ' mountains , plains , thro '
empires black with shade And continents of sand ! will turn his gaze To mark the
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Who that , from Alpine heights , his lab'ring eye Shoots round the wild horizon , to
survey Nilus or Ganges rolling his bright wave Thro ' mountains , plains , thro '
empires black with shade And continents of sand ! will turn his gaze To mark the
...
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