Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 26
... dark Surrounds me , from the cheerful ways of men Cut off , and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with an universal blank Of nature's works , to me expung'd and ras'd , And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out . So much the ...
... dark Surrounds me , from the cheerful ways of men Cut off , and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with an universal blank Of nature's works , to me expung'd and ras'd , And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out . So much the ...
Strana 33
... dark , assaults his ear With loudest vehemence : thither he plies , Undaunted to meet there whatever power Or Spirit of the nethermost abyss Might in that noise reside , of whom to ask Which way the nearest coast of darkness lics Bord ...
... dark , assaults his ear With loudest vehemence : thither he plies , Undaunted to meet there whatever power Or Spirit of the nethermost abyss Might in that noise reside , of whom to ask Which way the nearest coast of darkness lics Bord ...
Strana 46
... dark and sullen humours of the time Judg'd ev'ry effort of the muse a crime : Verse , in the finest mould of fancy cast , Was lumber in an age so void of taste . CURATE Distress of a poor One . Pity ! a man so good , so mild , so meek ...
... dark and sullen humours of the time Judg'd ev'ry effort of the muse a crime : Verse , in the finest mould of fancy cast , Was lumber in an age so void of taste . CURATE Distress of a poor One . Pity ! a man so good , so mild , so meek ...
Strana 48
... DARKNESS . Let Indians , and the gay , like Indians , fond Of feather'd fopperies , the sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought inward , it drives back the soul To settle on herself , our point supreme ! There ...
... DARKNESS . Let Indians , and the gay , like Indians , fond Of feather'd fopperies , the sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought inward , it drives back the soul To settle on herself , our point supreme ! There ...
Strana 49
... darkness , and the worm ; These are the bugbears of a winter's eve , The terrors of the living , not the dead . Imagination's fool , and error's wretch , Man makes a death which nature never made ; Then on the point of his own fancy ...
... darkness , and the worm ; These are the bugbears of a winter's eve , The terrors of the living , not the dead . Imagination's fool , and error's wretch , Man makes a death which nature never made ; Then on the point of his own fancy ...
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