PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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... Nature is , and GOD the soul : That chang'd through all , and yet in all the same , Great in the Earth as in th ' ethereal frame , Warms in the Sun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the stars , and blossoms in the trees ; Lives ...
... Nature is , and GOD the soul : That chang'd through all , and yet in all the same , Great in the Earth as in th ' ethereal frame , Warms in the Sun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the stars , and blossoms in the trees ; Lives ...
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... nature's book displays , Distinct the page , and legible the rays ! Let the wild sceptic his attention throw To the broad horizon , or earth below ; He finds thy soft impression touch his breast , He feels the God , and owns him ...
... nature's book displays , Distinct the page , and legible the rays ! Let the wild sceptic his attention throw To the broad horizon , or earth below ; He finds thy soft impression touch his breast , He feels the God , and owns him ...
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... nature feels its warmth divine ; The vital sun's illuminating beam , The silver crescent , and the starry gleam , As day and night alternate they command , Proclaim that truth to ev'ry distant land . See smiling nature , with thy ...
... nature feels its warmth divine ; The vital sun's illuminating beam , The silver crescent , and the starry gleam , As day and night alternate they command , Proclaim that truth to ev'ry distant land . See smiling nature , with thy ...
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... nature too I take my rule , To shun contempt and ridicule : I never , with important air , In conversation overbear : Can grave and formal pass for wise , When men the solemn hour despise ? My tongue within my lips I rein , For who ...
... nature too I take my rule , To shun contempt and ridicule : I never , with important air , In conversation overbear : Can grave and formal pass for wise , When men the solemn hour despise ? My tongue within my lips I rein , For who ...
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... nature made or meant : Virtue , or purpos'd virtue , still be thine : This cancels thy complaint at once ; this ... nature , and himself , Is thoughtless , thankless , inconsistent man ! Like children babbling nonsense in their sports ...
... nature made or meant : Virtue , or purpos'd virtue , still be thine : This cancels thy complaint at once ; this ... nature , and himself , Is thoughtless , thankless , inconsistent man ! Like children babbling nonsense in their sports ...
Términos y frases comunes
beauty behold beneath bids bless blest bliss bosom breast breath bright charms clouds courser dark death deep delight divine dread e'en earth eternal Ev'n ev'ry fair fame fate fear fire fix'd flame flow'rs fool glory glow grace grave hand happy hast hear heart heaven hour immortal Jebusites kings light lord LORD BYRON lov'd lyre maid mighty mind mortal mourn Muse nature nature's ne'er night Nut-Brown Maid nymph o'er pain passion peace pleas'd pleasure pow'r praise pride proud rage rapture rills rise round sacred Samian wine scene seem'd seraphic shade shine shore sigh sight skies smile soft song soul sound spread stream sweet sylphs tears tempest Thalestris thee thine thou thought throne toil trembling truth Twas vale virtue voice waves wild wind wings wise wretch young Benjie youth