Broome, Pope, Pitt, ThomsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... nature to be content with a silent gra- titude , am not deterred from owning it , though it be liable to be miscalled vanity . You have , my lord , the happiness to enjoy what that great statesman Walsingham , who held the same office ...
... nature to be content with a silent gra- titude , am not deterred from owning it , though it be liable to be miscalled vanity . You have , my lord , the happiness to enjoy what that great statesman Walsingham , who held the same office ...
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... Nature smiles . Why Night , in sable rob'd , as day - light fades , O'er half the nations draws her awful shades ; Now peaceful Nature lies diffus'd in ease ; A solemn stillness reigns o'er land and seas . 3 Sleep sheds o'er all his ...
... Nature smiles . Why Night , in sable rob'd , as day - light fades , O'er half the nations draws her awful shades ; Now peaceful Nature lies diffus'd in ease ; A solemn stillness reigns o'er land and seas . 3 Sleep sheds o'er all his ...
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... nature waits ! It copies all Omnipotence creates : Here crown'd with mountains earth expanded lies , There the proud seas with all their billows rise : If life be drawn , responsive to the thought The breathing figures live throughout ...
... nature waits ! It copies all Omnipotence creates : Here crown'd with mountains earth expanded lies , There the proud seas with all their billows rise : If life be drawn , responsive to the thought The breathing figures live throughout ...
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... nature ; and any attention to that coalition of interests which makes the happiness of a country , is possible only to those whom inquiry and reflection have enabled to comprehend it . This doctrine is in itself pernicious as well as ...
... nature ; and any attention to that coalition of interests which makes the happiness of a country , is possible only to those whom inquiry and reflection have enabled to comprehend it . This doctrine is in itself pernicious as well as ...
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... Nature . Yet there is no reason to believe , that literature ever lost his esteem ; he always professed to love reading ; and Dobson , who spent some time at his house . translating his Essay on Man , when I asked him what learning he ...
... Nature . Yet there is no reason to believe , that literature ever lost his esteem ; he always professed to love reading ; and Dobson , who spent some time at his house . translating his Essay on Man , when I asked him what learning he ...
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