| William Cowper - 1801 - 280 páginas
...is an harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony dispos'd aright; The screws revers'd (a task which if he please God in a moment executes...Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompens'd the peasant's care, Nor soft declivities with tufted hills, Nor view of waters turning... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 310 páginas
...is an harp whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd (a task which if he please God in a moment executes...once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their pow'r and use. Then neither heathy wilds, nor scenes as fair As ever recompens'd the peasant's care,... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 450 páginas
...a sacred thing. 'Tis not, as heads that never ach, suppose, Forg'ry of fancy, and a dream of woes. Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd (a task, which if He please God, in a moment executes with case... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 314 páginas
...a harp . whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, dispos'd aright; The screws revers'd (a task which, if he please, God in a moment executes...Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. CoWPEE. The sun shone upon a new order of things. At seven o'clock the intelligence of the demise of... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 230 páginas
...a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd (a task which, if he please, God in a moment executes...Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use. No wounds like those a wounded spirit feels ; No cure for such, till God, who makes them, healsT And... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 526 páginas
...spun, and snapped it. Tis not as heads that never ache suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, dispos'd aright ; The screws revers'd (a task which if he please God in a moment executes with ease),... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1805 - 320 páginas
...and snapped it. 'Tis not, as heads that never ache suppose, Forgery of fancy, and a dream of woes; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, dispos'd aright; The screws revers'd (a task which, if he please, God in a moment executes with ease),... | |
| 1806 - 924 páginas
...aright ; 'I "he screws revers'd (a task which, if he please, {Jod in a moment executes with ease), 'leu thousand thousand strings at once go loose, Lost, till he tune them, all their power and use." COWPER. "The sun shone upon a new order of things. At seven o'clock th« intelligence of the demi«... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 394 páginas
...a sacred thing. 'Tis not, as heads that never ache suppose, Forg'ry of fancy, and a dream of woes. Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, dispos'd aright ; The screws rcvers'd (a task, which, if He please, God, in a moment, executes with... | |
| 1808 - 546 páginas
...spun, and snapped it. 'Tis not as heads that never ache suppose Forgery of fancy and a dream of woes ; Man is a harp, whose chords elude the sight, Each yielding harmony, disposed aright ; The screws rcvers'd (a task which if he please God in a moment executes with ease), Ten thousand thousand strings... | |
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