A collection of poems, by several hands [ed. by R. Dodsley]. |
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-whose pow'rful ray Opes the glad eyelids of the day , Whose influence all things
own ; Praise him , whose courts effulgent shine With light , as far excelling thine ,
As thine the paler moon , VI . Ye glitt'ring planets of the sky , Whofe VI . Y [ 178 ]
-whose pow'rful ray Opes the glad eyelids of the day , Whose influence all things
own ; Praise him , whose courts effulgent shine With light , as far excelling thine ,
As thine the paler moon , VI . Ye glitt'ring planets of the sky , Whofe VI . Y [ 178 ]
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Ye days and nights , that swiftly born , From morn to eve , from eve to morn ,
Alternate glide away ; Praise him , whose never - varying light , Absent , adds
horror to the night , But present gives the day . XIII . Light , from whose rays all
beauty ...
Ye days and nights , that swiftly born , From morn to eve , from eve to morn ,
Alternate glide away ; Praise him , whose never - varying light , Absent , adds
horror to the night , But present gives the day . XIII . Light , from whose rays all
beauty ...
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Ye secret fprings , ye gentle rills , That murm'ring rise among the hills , Or fill the
humble vale ; Praise him , at whose almighty nod The rugged rock diffolving flow'
d , And form'd a springing well . XIX . Praise him , ye floods , and seas profound ...
Ye secret fprings , ye gentle rills , That murm'ring rise among the hills , Or fill the
humble vale ; Praise him , at whose almighty nod The rugged rock diffolving flow'
d , And form'd a springing well . XIX . Praise him , ye floods , and seas profound ...
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O parent of the lyre , Let me for ever thy sweet sons admire , O ancient Greece !
but chief the bard whose lays The matchless tale of Troy divine emblaze ; And
next Euripides , foft Pity's priest , Who melts in useful woes the bleeding breast ;
And ...
O parent of the lyre , Let me for ever thy sweet sons admire , O ancient Greece !
but chief the bard whose lays The matchless tale of Troy divine emblaze ; And
next Euripides , foft Pity's priest , Who melts in useful woes the bleeding breast ;
And ...
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... in the chambers hoar Of some high castle fhut , whose windows dim In distant
ken discover trackless plains , Where Winter ever whirls his icy car ; While still
repeated objects of his view , The gloomy battlements , and ivied spires That
crown ...
... in the chambers hoar Of some high castle fhut , whose windows dim In distant
ken discover trackless plains , Where Winter ever whirls his icy car ; While still
repeated objects of his view , The gloomy battlements , and ivied spires That
crown ...
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159 ページ - The robes of pleasure and the veils of woe: All aid the farce, and all thy mirth maintain, Whose joys are causeless, or whose griefs are vain. Such was the scorn that...
162 ページ - Yet hope not life from grief or danger free, Nor think the doom of man revers'd for thee...
2 ページ - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn Or busy housewife ply her evening care : No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
160 ページ - At length his sov'reign frowns — the train of state Mark the keen glance, and watch the sign to hate.
5 ページ - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
260 ページ - Our portion is not large, indeed ; But then how little do we need ! For nature's calls are few : In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.