The Powers of Genius: A Poem, in Three PartsAlbion Press: : Printed by J. Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Williams, Stationers' Court, and T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row, 1804 - 155 էջ |
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... Beneath fond Nature's care our bodies grow , And bear the bounty which her hands bestow . But if to Nature and her free controul , Be unmolested left the human soul , In deepest ignorance she would ever dwell , Dungeon'd with Night ...
... Beneath fond Nature's care our bodies grow , And bear the bounty which her hands bestow . But if to Nature and her free controul , Be unmolested left the human soul , In deepest ignorance she would ever dwell , Dungeon'd with Night ...
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... beneath the shade of the tree ; they receive their nourishment from the pasture and the stream ; but man only perceives the images of beauty and sublimity in the skies and in the objects which surround him . The pastoral is generally ...
... beneath the shade of the tree ; they receive their nourishment from the pasture and the stream ; but man only perceives the images of beauty and sublimity in the skies and in the objects which surround him . The pastoral is generally ...
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... beneath his favourite beech . Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New to my taste his Paradise surpass'd The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To speak its excellence . * If we examine the greatest works of genius that have ...
... beneath his favourite beech . Then Milton had indeed a poet's charms : New to my taste his Paradise surpass'd The struggling efforts of my boyish tongue To speak its excellence . * If we examine the greatest works of genius that have ...
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... beneath me shakes , A ghost appears , the moon withdraws her beams , And all the thickets sound with frightful screams ; The critic's voice is now as hush'd as death , His eyes are fix'd , we scarcely hear his breath ; Great Shakespear ...
... beneath me shakes , A ghost appears , the moon withdraws her beams , And all the thickets sound with frightful screams ; The critic's voice is now as hush'd as death , His eyes are fix'd , we scarcely hear his breath ; Great Shakespear ...
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... Beneath him falls a melancholy rill ; His harp lies by him on the rustling grass , The deer before him thro ' the thickets pass ; No hunter winds his slow and sullen horn , No whistling cow - herd meets the breath of morn ; O'er the ...
... Beneath him falls a melancholy rill ; His harp lies by him on the rustling grass , The deer before him thro ' the thickets pass ; No hunter winds his slow and sullen horn , No whistling cow - herd meets the breath of morn ; O'er the ...
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