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" Of a mere lifeless, violated form : While those whom love cements in holy faith, And equal transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all ! Who in each other clasp whatever fair... "
The Speeches of Charles Phillips, Esq: Delivered at the Bar, and on Various ... - Page 199
by Charles Phillips - 1821 - 249 pages
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The seasons, ed. with notes by A.T. Thomson

James Thomson - 1847 - 504 pages
...days ; Let barbarous nations, whose inhuman love 1130 Is wild desire, fierce as the suns they feel ; Let eastern tyrants, from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom slaves, meanly possess'd Of a mere lifeless, violated form : While those whom love cements in holy faith, 1135 And...
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Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...fierce as the suns they feel; Let eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom-slaves, meanly possessed Of a mere lifeless, violated form...equal transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense nil. Who in each other clasp whatever...
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Thomson and Pollok: Containing The Seasons

James Thomson - 1849 - 524 pages
...feel; Let eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom-slaves, meanly posaess'd 1130 Of a mere lifeless, violated form ; While those whom...equal transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Ita pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all! 1135 Who in each other clasp...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...feel ; Let eastern tyrants, from the light of Herfven Seclude their bosom-slaves, meanly possess'd e. Was metamorphos'd into pews ; Which still their What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all ! Who in each other clasp whatever...
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Guy's new speaker, selections of poetry and prose from the best writers in ...

Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...preventing will, With boundless confidence : for nought but love Can answer love, and render bliss secure : While those whom love cements in holy faith, And equal transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all ? Who in each other clasp whatever...
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The Class Book of Poetry

Class-book - Poetry - 1852 - 152 pages
...days ; Let barbarous nations, whose inhuman love Is wild desire, fierce as the suns they feel, — Let eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom slaves, meanly possess'd Of a mere lifeless violated form : While those whom love cements in holy faith And equal...
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Thomson's Poetical Works

James Thomson, George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1853 - 408 pages
...days : Let barbarous nations, whose inhuman love 1130 Is wild desire, fierce as the suns they feel ; Let eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom slaves, meanly possess'd Of a mere lifeless, violated form : While those whom love cements in holy faith, And equal...
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson

James Thomson - 1854 - 404 pages
...and days : Let barbarous nations, whose inhuman love Is wild desire, fierce as the suns they feel; Let eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom slaves, meanly possess'd Of a mere lifeless, violated form : While those whom love cements in holy faith, And equal...
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Les Rayons du soleil

French fiction - 1855 - 320 pages
...boundless confidence : for nought but love Can answer love, and render bliss secure. Those whom true love cements in holy faith, And equal transport, free as Nature live, Disdaining fear. What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all, Who in each other clasp whatever...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...fierce as the suns they feel ; Let Eastern tyrants from the light of heaven Seclude their bosom-slaves, es, with your soft and soul-like sounds ! What is the world to them, Its pomp, its pleasure, and its nonsense all, Who in each other clasp whatever...
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