PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Samuel Rogers ! در Он could my mind , unfolded in my page , Enlighten climes and mould a future age ; There as it glowed , with noblest frenzy fraught , Dispense the treasures of exalted thought ; To Virtue wake the pulses of the heart ...
Samuel Rogers ! در Он could my mind , unfolded in my page , Enlighten climes and mould a future age ; There as it glowed , with noblest frenzy fraught , Dispense the treasures of exalted thought ; To Virtue wake the pulses of the heart ...
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... mind . Of the former species is most probably the memory of brutes ; and its many sources of pleasure to them , as well as to us , are considered in the first part . The latter is the most perfect degree of memory , and forms the ...
... mind . Of the former species is most probably the memory of brutes ; and its many sources of pleasure to them , as well as to us , are considered in the first part . The latter is the most perfect degree of memory , and forms the ...
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... mind ! Yet mark in each these mystic wonders wrought ; Oh mark the sleepless energies of thought ! The adventurous boy , that asks his little share ,. * Namque illic posuit solium , et sua templa sacravit Mens animi : hanc circum coëunt ...
... mind ! Yet mark in each these mystic wonders wrought ; Oh mark the sleepless energies of thought ! The adventurous boy , that asks his little share ,. * Namque illic posuit solium , et sua templa sacravit Mens animi : hanc circum coëunt ...
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... mind The imperial fasces of a world resigned , Say why we trace the labours of his spade In calm Salona's philosophic shade . Say , when contentious CHARLES renounced a throne , To muse with monks unlettered and unknown , What from his ...
... mind The imperial fasces of a world resigned , Say why we trace the labours of his spade In calm Salona's philosophic shade . Say , when contentious CHARLES renounced a throne , To muse with monks unlettered and unknown , What from his ...
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... mind . Recall the traveller , whose altered form Has borne the buffet of the mountain - storm ; And who will first his fond impatience meet ? His faithful dog ' s already at his feet ! Yes , tho ' the porter spurn him from the door ...
... mind . Recall the traveller , whose altered form Has borne the buffet of the mountain - storm ; And who will first his fond impatience meet ? His faithful dog ' s already at his feet ! Yes , tho ' the porter spurn him from the door ...
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