Poems of Established Reputation: To Wit: 1st. The Art of Preserving HealthWarner & Hanna, 1802 - 288페이지 |
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... less the warmer living tribes demand The fost'ring sun : whose energy divine Dwells not in mortal fire ; whose gen'rous heat Glows thro'the mass of grosser elements , And kindles into life the ponderous spheres . Cheer'd by thy kind ...
... less the warmer living tribes demand The fost'ring sun : whose energy divine Dwells not in mortal fire ; whose gen'rous heat Glows thro'the mass of grosser elements , And kindles into life the ponderous spheres . Cheer'd by thy kind ...
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... less ex- tensile , more rigid , and make a stronger resistance to the action of the heart , and force of the blood . From this gra- dual condensation of the smaller vessels , and consequeni ri- gidity of the larger one , the progress of ...
... less ex- tensile , more rigid , and make a stronger resistance to the action of the heart , and force of the blood . From this gra- dual condensation of the smaller vessels , and consequeni ri- gidity of the larger one , the progress of ...
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... less fatigue , Not less delightful , the prolific stream Affords . The crystal rivulet , that o'er A stony channel rolls its rapid maze 65 Swarms with the silver fry . Such , thro ' c 2 THE ART OF & c . 29 To every casualty of varied ...
... less fatigue , Not less delightful , the prolific stream Affords . The crystal rivulet , that o'er A stony channel rolls its rapid maze 65 Swarms with the silver fry . Such , thro ' c 2 THE ART OF & c . 29 To every casualty of varied ...
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... their weary limbs . 243 Soft oils bedew'd them , with the grateful pow'rs Of Nard and Cassia fraught , to sooth and heal The cherish'd nerves . Our less voluptuous clime Not much invites us to such arts as these . PRESERVING HEALTH . 33.
... their weary limbs . 243 Soft oils bedew'd them , with the grateful pow'rs Of Nard and Cassia fraught , to sooth and heal The cherish'd nerves . Our less voluptuous clime Not much invites us to such arts as these . PRESERVING HEALTH . 33.
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... less , so more or less you feel 265 The functions labour , from this fatal source What woes descend is never to be sung . To take their numbers were to count the sands That ride in whirlwind the parch'd Libyan air ; Or waves that , when ...
... less , so more or less you feel 265 The functions labour , from this fatal source What woes descend is never to be sung . To take their numbers were to count the sands That ride in whirlwind the parch'd Libyan air ; Or waves that , when ...
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Academus beauty behold beneath blast blood bloom bosom breast breath charms cheerful chyle clime clouds Dæmon dark deep delight divine dread dream earth eternal Eurus fair fame fancy fate fear feel fire flowers folly form'd frame friends frown glory good-natur'd grace groves hand happy heart heaven honour hope hour human immortal indolence JAMES BEATTIE labour luxury lyre mind mortal mountains mourn muse Naiad nature nature's Nebaioth never night o'er once pain pale peace pleas'd pleasure poison'd pomp pow'r powers praise rage rapture rills rise sacred scene scorn shade shine skies sleep sloth smiles smiling band soft song soon soul sound spleen spring storm stream sublime sweet sweet oblivion taste tender thee theme thine things thou thro toil trembling truth Twas vale virtue voice waste wave Whate'er wild winds winter wisdom woes wonder youth
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224 페이지 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud-hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups, That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
63 페이지 - And impotent desire, and disappointed pride ? 9 0, how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ? The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields ; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven, O, how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ? 10 These charms shall work thy soul's eternal...
94 페이지 - And darkness and doubt are now flying away ; No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn ; So breaks on the traveller, faint and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn: See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending. And Nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom ! On the cold cheek of Death smiles and roses are blending, And Beauty Immortal awakes from the tomb.
184 페이지 - Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd With dripping rains, or wither'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her myrtle bowers.
224 페이지 - Which not even critics criticise ; that holds Inquisitive attention, while I read, Fast bound in chains of silence, which the fair, Though eloquent themselves, yet fear to break ; What is it, but a map of busy life, Its fluctuations, and its vast concerns ? Here runs the mountainous and craggy ridge, That tempts ambition.
283 페이지 - All kingdoms and all princes of the earth Flock to that light ; the glory of all lands Flows into her ; unbounded is her joy, And endless her increase. Thy rams are there. * Nebaioth, and the flocks of Kedar there, The looms of Ormus, and the mines of Ind, And Saba's spicy groves, pay tribute there.
163 페이지 - Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds, Exhilarate the spirit, and restore The tone of languid Nature. Mighty winds, That sweep the skirt of some far-spreading wood Of ancient growth, make music not unlike The dash of Ocean on his winding shore, And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving in the blast, And all their leaves fast fluttering, all at once.
269 페이지 - From dearth to plenty, and from death to life, Is Nature's progress, when she lectures man In heavenly truth ; evincing, as she makes The grand transition, that there lives and works A soul in all things, and that soul is God.
163 페이지 - Of neighbouring fountain, or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock, and chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles, lose themselves at length In matted grass, that with a livelier green Betrays the secret of their silent course.
259 페이지 - He looks abroad into the varied field Of nature, and though poor perhaps compared With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own. His are the mountains, and the valleys his, And the resplendent rivers. His to enjoy With a propriety that none can feel, But who, with filial confidence inspired, Can lift to heaven an unpresumptuous eye, And smiling say —