PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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... sense confin'd To know but this , that Thou art good , And that myself am blind . Yet gave me , in this dark estate , To see the good from ill ; And , binding nature fast in fate , Left free the human will . What conscience dictates to ...
... sense confin'd To know but this , that Thou art good , And that myself am blind . Yet gave me , in this dark estate , To see the good from ill ; And , binding nature fast in fate , Left free the human will . What conscience dictates to ...
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... sense so subtly true , From poisonous herbs extracts the healing dew ! How instinct varies in the grovelling swine , Compar'd , half reasoning elephant , with thine " Twixt that and reason what a nice barrier ! For ever separate , yet ...
... sense so subtly true , From poisonous herbs extracts the healing dew ! How instinct varies in the grovelling swine , Compar'd , half reasoning elephant , with thine " Twixt that and reason what a nice barrier ! For ever separate , yet ...
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... sense thy pow'r remains , Reveal'd in nature , nature's Author reigns ! In vain would error from conviction fly , Thou ev'ry where art present to the eye ! The sense how stupid , and the sight blind , how That fails this universal truth ...
... sense thy pow'r remains , Reveal'd in nature , nature's Author reigns ! In vain would error from conviction fly , Thou ev'ry where art present to the eye ! The sense how stupid , and the sight blind , how That fails this universal truth ...
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... sense Unlock the glories of the world unknown . $ 31 . Hymn to Content . MRS . BARBAULD . O THOU , the Nymph with placid eye ! O seldom found , yet ever nigh ! Receive my temp'rate vow . Not all the storms that shake the pole , Can e'er ...
... sense Unlock the glories of the world unknown . $ 31 . Hymn to Content . MRS . BARBAULD . O THOU , the Nymph with placid eye ! O seldom found , yet ever nigh ! Receive my temp'rate vow . Not all the storms that shake the pole , Can e'er ...
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... sense , reserv'd for thee ! Yet the most pleasing object to the sight . Thine own fair action never didst thou see , Though lulled with softest sounds thou liest along , New vigor to his soul , that sudden caught The generous flame ...
... sense , reserv'd for thee ! Yet the most pleasing object to the sight . Thine own fair action never didst thou see , Though lulled with softest sounds thou liest along , New vigor to his soul , that sudden caught The generous flame ...
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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