PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 109
... sleep has suspended the organs of sense from their office , she not only supplies the mind with images , but assists in their combination . And even in madness itself , E when the soul is resigned over to the tyranny of.
... sleep has suspended the organs of sense from their office , she not only supplies the mind with images , but assists in their combination . And even in madness itself , E when the soul is resigned over to the tyranny of.
Page 114
... Sleep has locked the senses in her chain . When sober Judgment has his throne resigned , She smiles away the chaos of the mind ; And , as warm Fancy's bright Elysium glows , From Her each image springs , each colour flows . She is the ...
... Sleep has locked the senses in her chain . When sober Judgment has his throne resigned , She smiles away the chaos of the mind ; And , as warm Fancy's bright Elysium glows , From Her each image springs , each colour flows . She is the ...
Page 132
... sleep ; Every man , like Gulliver in Lilliput , is fastened to some spot of earth , by the thousand small threads which habit and association are continually stealing over him . Of these , perhaps , one of the strongest is here alluded ...
... sleep ; Every man , like Gulliver in Lilliput , is fastened to some spot of earth , by the thousand small threads which habit and association are continually stealing over him . Of these , perhaps , one of the strongest is here alluded ...
Page 148
... sleeping image of his sire . A few short years - and then these sounds shall hail The day again , and gladness fill the vale ; So soon the child a youth , the youth a man , Eager to run the race his fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall ...
... sleeping image of his sire . A few short years - and then these sounds shall hail The day again , and gladness fill the vale ; So soon the child a youth , the youth a man , Eager to run the race his fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall ...
Page 150
... sleep and dream them o'er again ? Our pathway leads but to a precipice ; And all must follow , fearful as it is ! From the first step ' tis known ; but - No delay ! On , ' tis decreed . We tremble and obey . A thousand ills beset us as ...
... sleep and dream them o'er again ? Our pathway leads but to a precipice ; And all must follow , fearful as it is ! From the first step ' tis known ; but - No delay ! On , ' tis decreed . We tremble and obey . A thousand ills beset us as ...
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