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... ideas in the mind , and that they introduce each other with a certain degree of regularity . Their complexion depends greatly on the different perceptions of plea- sure and pain which we receive through the medium of sense ; and , in ...
... ideas in the mind , and that they introduce each other with a certain degree of regularity . Their complexion depends greatly on the different perceptions of plea- sure and pain which we receive through the medium of sense ; and , in ...
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1792 Samuel Rogers. ( vi ) When ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other in the mind ; and the conception of any object naturally leads to the idea of another which was connected with it either in time or ...
1792 Samuel Rogers. ( vi ) When ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other in the mind ; and the conception of any object naturally leads to the idea of another which was connected with it either in time or ...
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... ideas start ! Ev'n now he claims the amaranthine wreath , 8 115 With scenes that glow , with images that breathe ! And whence these scenes , these images , declare . Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , Awake , arife ...
... ideas start ! Ev'n now he claims the amaranthine wreath , 8 115 With scenes that glow , with images that breathe ! And whence these scenes , these images , declare . Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , Awake , arife ...
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aſks beſt blaft bleft breaſt breath'd breathe calm cell charm charm'd chas'd chaſe cloſe confecrated controul courſe dead fon delight deſpair duſky English poetry facred fhade figh filent fimple firſt fleep FLORIO fmile focial foft fome fond footh foreſt forrows foul friendſhip ftill fublime fweet fwell gaz'd glows grove gueſt hail happineſs heart heav'n Hence Hift honeſt horſe houſe hues hung inſpires itſelf laft landſcape light lov'd melancholy mind moſt Muſe NAVARRE neft NOTE NOTE o'er paſt penfive pleaſing pleaſure Pleasures of Memory Poem purſued Reaſon refign'd repoſe reſt riſe Rogers romantic round rude Samuel Rogers ſcene ſenſe ſhade ſhadowy ſhe ſhed ſhore ſhould ſky ſleep ſmile ſoft ſphere ſpirit ſport ſpot ſpring ſtart ſteals ſtep ſtill ſtone ſtory ſtream ſubject ſweet Thee theſe Thoſe thought thro trace triumphs truth Twas Verſe VESPASIAN vifions VIRGIL's tomb weep whiſper whofe Whoſe Wordsworth youth