The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 91,Teil 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... nature once profusely smil'd , Th ' eternal TEMPLES stand ; -untold their age , Untrac'd their annals in Historic Page ; All that around them stood , now far away , Single in ruin , mighty in decay , Between the mountains and the azure ...
... nature once profusely smil'd , Th ' eternal TEMPLES stand ; -untold their age , Untrac'd their annals in Historic Page ; All that around them stood , now far away , Single in ruin , mighty in decay , Between the mountains and the azure ...
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... Nature doth impart In goodness of thy soil ; and more delicious mould , Surveying all this isle , the Sun did ne'er behold . Bring forth that British vale , and be it ne'er so rare But Catmose with that vale for richness shall compare ...
... Nature doth impart In goodness of thy soil ; and more delicious mould , Surveying all this isle , the Sun did ne'er behold . Bring forth that British vale , and be it ne'er so rare But Catmose with that vale for richness shall compare ...
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... Nature's laws and operations , accelerated by the intellects and the studies of a Bacon and a Boyle , re- ceived an impulse , and achieved dis- coveries , which , as they were unpre- cedented , have scarcely since been pa- ralleled ...
... Nature's laws and operations , accelerated by the intellects and the studies of a Bacon and a Boyle , re- ceived an impulse , and achieved dis- coveries , which , as they were unpre- cedented , have scarcely since been pa- ralleled ...
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... of poverty , want of educa- tion , and want of patronage around it . The exquisite paintings of a mind , tuned by nature to the mental enjoy- ment of vivid impressions of imagery , ог 4 " 34 Spontaneous Display of native Genius . tion.
... of poverty , want of educa- tion , and want of patronage around it . The exquisite paintings of a mind , tuned by nature to the mental enjoy- ment of vivid impressions of imagery , ог 4 " 34 Spontaneous Display of native Genius . tion.
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... Nature , in her rude unlettered cha- racter , has peculiar appeals of his own , and that his beauties , from their intrinsic pleadings , find their way at once to the hearts of all ; or from the benevolent wish to fos- ter and animate ...
... Nature , in her rude unlettered cha- racter , has peculiar appeals of his own , and that his beauties , from their intrinsic pleadings , find their way at once to the hearts of all ; or from the benevolent wish to fos- ter and animate ...
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