| Edward Young - 1816 - 390 páginas
...anchor, for repose. Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather'd fopperies, the sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...settle on herself, our point supreme ! There lies oar theatre ! there sits our judge. Darkness the curtain drops o'er life's dull scene s 'Tis the kind... | |
| 1817 - 314 páginas
...DAY A»D NIGHT. L«t Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather'd fopperies, the sun adore ; Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...life's dull scene; Tis the kind hand of Providence stretch'd out 'Twixt man and vanity ; 'tis Reason's reign, And Virtue's too : these tutelary shades... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 páginas
...anchor, for repose. Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather'd fopperies, the Sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...Darkness the curtain drops o'er life's dull scene ; 'T is the kind hand of Providence stretch'd out 'Twixt man and vanity ; 't is reason's reign, And... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 páginas
...anchor, for repose. Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather'd fopperies, the Sun adore: Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...life's dull scene ; Tis the kind hand of Providence stretch'd out "I'wixl man and vanity ; 'tis Reason's reign, And Virtue's too ; these tutelary shades... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...Thoughts, n. 5. Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond • Of feather'd fopperies, the sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...life's dull scene ; 'Tis the kind hand of Providence stretcht out 'Twixt man and vanity : tis reason's reign, And virtue's too ; these tutelary shades Are... | |
| Edward Young - 1826 - 284 páginas
...for repose. 125 Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather 'd fopperies, the Sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...back the soul To settle on herself, our point supreme ! 130 There lies our theatre ; there sits our judge. Darkness the curtain drops o'er life's dull scene... | |
| Edward Young - 1826 - 318 páginas
...for repose. 125 Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fend Of feather'd fopperies, the Sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought inward ; it drives bach the soul To settle on herself, our point supreme! 130 There lies our theatre ; there sits our... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 páginas
...anchor for repose. Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather'd fopperies, the sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...back the soul To settle on herself, our point supreme I There lies our theatre! there sits our judge. Darkness the curtain drops o'er life's dull scene;... | |
| 1833 - 370 páginas
...inquired, lióte InLet Indians, und the gay, 1Ле Indians, Of feather' d fopperies, the sun adore ; Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought inward ; it drives back the «oui To settle on herself, our point supreme. j There lies our theatre : there sits our judge. Darkness... | |
| Edward Young - 1834 - 370 páginas
...anchor, for repose. Let Indians, and the gay, like Indians, fond Of feather'd fopperies, the sun adore : Darkness has more divinity for me ; It strikes thought...life's dull scene ; 'Tis the kind hand of providence stretcht out 'Twixt man and vanity ; 'tis reason's reign, And virtue's too ; these tutelary shades... | |
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