| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 str.
...her Treafure, As Mifcrs to their Gold, while others reft. Thro' this Opaque of Nature, and of Soul, This double Night, tranfmit one pitying Ray, To lighten,...fain would wander from its Woe) Lead it thro' various Scenes of Life, and Death ; And from each Scene, the nobleft Truths infpire. Nor lefs infpire my CondutJ,... | |
| Edward Young - 1750 - 416 str.
...her Treafure, As Mifers to their Gold, while others reft. Thro' this Opaque of Nature, and of Soul, This double Night, tranfmit one pitying Ray, To lighten,...fain would wander from its Woe) Lead it thro' various Scenes of Life, and Death ; And frofn each Scene, the nobleft Truths infpire* Nor lefs infpire my Condufl,... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 304 str.
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| Edward Young - 1762 - 292 str.
...opaque of Nature, and of Seat, This double night, franfmit one pitying ray, To lighten, and to ch«ar. O lead my mind, (A mind that fain would wander from its woe) Lead it thro' various feenes of Life and Death ; And from each fcene, the nobleft truths infpire. Nor lefs infpire my Conduct,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 276 str.
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| Edward Young - 1775 - 408 str.
...opaque of nature, and of foul, This double night, tranfmit one pitying ray, To lighten, and to ehear. O lead my mind, (A mind that fain would wander from...fcenes of life and death; And from each fcene, the noblefl truths infpire. Nor lefsinfpire my conduft, than my fong; Teach my beft reafon, reafon; my... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 858 str.
...goltl, while others reft. Through this opaque of Nature, and oi Soul, This double night, tranlinit one pitying ray, To lighten, and to chear. O lead my mind, 4.5 (A mind that fain would wander from its woe) Lead it through various fcenes of Life and DiatL,... | |
| David Simpson - 1780 - 628 str.
...opaque of nature, and of foul, This double night, tranfmit one pitying ray, To lighten, and to cheer. O lead my mind, A mind that fain would wander from...; And from each fcene the nobleft truths infpire: Norlefs irifpire my conduct, than rr.y views; Teach my beft reafon, reafon ; my beft will Teach redtitude;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 str.
...foul, which flies to thee, her truft, her treafure, As mifers to their gold, while others reft. Thro" Thro' this opaque of nature, and of foul, This double...mind, (A mind that fain would wander from its woe) Xead it thro' vaiioas fcenes of life, and death, And from each fcene the nobleft truths infpire. Nor... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 280 str.
...her treafure, As mifers to their gold, while others reft. Through this opaque of Nature, and of Soul, This double night, tranfmit one pitying ray, To lighten, and to chear. O lead my mind, 45 (A mind that fain would wander from its woe) Lead it through various fcenes of Life and Death ;... | |
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