Literary Hours; Or, Sketches, Critical, Narrative, and PoeticalT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1804 |
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Side 23
... tree , and bends beneath its fruit . Hence man , and beast , are nourish'd : hence o'erflow Our joyous streets with crowds of frolic youth , And with fresh songs th ' umbrageous groves resound . Hence the herds fatten , and repose at ...
... tree , and bends beneath its fruit . Hence man , and beast , are nourish'd : hence o'erflow Our joyous streets with crowds of frolic youth , And with fresh songs th ' umbrageous groves resound . Hence the herds fatten , and repose at ...
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... trees , and bending blade : And now , perchance , with forest - rending force , Rocking the mighty mountains on their base : So vast its fury ! -But that fury flows Alone from viewless atoms , that , combin❜d , Thus form the fierce ...
... trees , and bending blade : And now , perchance , with forest - rending force , Rocking the mighty mountains on their base : So vast its fury ! -But that fury flows Alone from viewless atoms , that , combin❜d , Thus form the fierce ...
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... trees o'er - arch'd , Such pomps we need not : such still less when spring Leads forth her laughing train ; and the warm year Paints the green meads with roseate flowers profuse . On down reclin'd , or wrapt in purple robe , The thirsty ...
... trees o'er - arch'd , Such pomps we need not : such still less when spring Leads forth her laughing train ; and the warm year Paints the green meads with roseate flowers profuse . On down reclin'd , or wrapt in purple robe , The thirsty ...
Side 42
... trees , Soon yield a lineage like the trees themselves . Whence learn'd they , curious , thro ' the stem 9 42 NO . II . LITERARY.
... trees , Soon yield a lineage like the trees themselves . Whence learn'd they , curious , thro ' the stem 9 42 NO . II . LITERARY.
Side 43
... Trees of like lustre spread their loaded arms . And from the liquid warblings of the birds Learn'd they their first rude notes , ere music yet To the rapt ear had tun'd the measur❜d verse ; And zephyr , whispering thro ' the hollow ...
... Trees of like lustre spread their loaded arms . And from the liquid warblings of the birds Learn'd they their first rude notes , ere music yet To the rapt ear had tun'd the measur❜d verse ; And zephyr , whispering thro ' the hollow ...
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