The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 8
... thou thyself mayest take a pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . " After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions which I have lately pub- lished , and which I have owned to ...
... thou thyself mayest take a pleasure in telling thy dream , another will take no pleasure in hearing it . " After this short preface , I must do justice to two or three visions which I have lately pub- lished , and which I have owned to ...
Strana 23
... Thou , goddess , thou my innocence maintain : Thou , whom the nicest rules of goodness sway'd , Vouchsafe to follow an unblemish'd maid . ' She spoke , and touch'd the chord with glad surprise , ( The truth was witness'd by ten thousand ...
... Thou , goddess , thou my innocence maintain : Thou , whom the nicest rules of goodness sway'd , Vouchsafe to follow an unblemish'd maid . ' She spoke , and touch'd the chord with glad surprise , ( The truth was witness'd by ten thousand ...
Strana 38
... thou pleasing companion of this body , thou fleeting thing that art now deserting it , whither art thou flying ? to what unknown region ? Thou art all trem- bling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former wit and humour ?
... thou pleasing companion of this body , thou fleeting thing that art now deserting it , whither art thou flying ? to what unknown region ? Thou art all trem- bling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former wit and humour ?
Strana 39
... thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; Fame , heaven , and hell , are thy exalted theme , And visions such as Jove himself might dream ; Man sunk to slav'ry , though to glory born ; Heaven's ...
... thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; Fame , heaven , and hell , are thy exalted theme , And visions such as Jove himself might dream ; Man sunk to slav'ry , though to glory born ; Heaven's ...
Strana 104
... thou art gone . The Muses mourn thy fall In solemn strains , thy mother most of all . Ye mortals , idly for your sons ye moan , If thus a goddess could not save her own . " Observe here , that if we take the fable 104 No 551 . SPECTATOR .
... thou art gone . The Muses mourn thy fall In solemn strains , thy mother most of all . Ye mortals , idly for your sons ye moan , If thus a goddess could not save her own . " Observe here , that if we take the fable 104 No 551 . SPECTATOR .
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