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Can I forget the dismal night , that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through ...
Can I forget the dismal night , that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through ...
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If business calls , or crowded courts invite , Th ' unblemished statesman seems to strike my sight ; If in the stage I seek to soothe my care , I meet his soul , which breathes in Cato there : If pensive to the rural shades I rove ...
If business calls , or crowded courts invite , Th ' unblemished statesman seems to strike my sight ; If in the stage I seek to soothe my care , I meet his soul , which breathes in Cato there : If pensive to the rural shades I rove ...
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No sense of danger can their kings control , Their little bodies lodge a mighty soul : Each obstinate in arms pursues his blow , Till shameful flight secures the routed foe . This hot dispute and all this mighty fray A little dust flung ...
No sense of danger can their kings control , Their little bodies lodge a mighty soul : Each obstinate in arms pursues his blow , Till shameful flight secures the routed foe . This hot dispute and all this mighty fray A little dust flung ...
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Some , from such instances as these , have taught , “ The bees ' extract is heavenly ; for they thought The universe alive ; and that a soul , Diffused throughout the matter of the whole , To all the vast unbounded frame was given ...
Some , from such instances as these , have taught , “ The bees ' extract is heavenly ; for they thought The universe alive ; and that a soul , Diffused throughout the matter of the whole , To all the vast unbounded frame was given ...
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The moving woods attended , as he played , And Rhodope was left without a shade . IV . Music religious heats inspires , It wakes the soul , and lifts it high , And wings it with sublime desires , And fits it POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS .
The moving woods attended , as he played , And Rhodope was left without a shade . IV . Music religious heats inspires , It wakes the soul , and lifts it high , And wings it with sublime desires , And fits it POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS .
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