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The Seasons: By James Thomson; with His Life, an Index, and Glossary ... - Page 214
by James Thomson - 1793 - 225 pages
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Poems, by Somerville, Pattison, Savage, Broome, and Swift, Issues 80-81

William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...such kind art, such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; shade, unperceiv'd, so sof;ening into shade; and all so forming an harmonious whole ; that, as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wand'ring oft, with brute unconscious gaze, man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, that, ever-busy,...
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The Seasons

James Thomson, Samuel Johnson - 1813 - 180 pages
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combined ; Shade, unperceived, so softening into shade; And all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as...they still succeed, they ravish still. But wandering of, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand. That, ever busy, wheels...
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The Columbian Reader: Comprising a New and Various Selection of Elegant ...

Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 pages
...with such kind art| Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade unperceiv'd so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as...gaze, Man, marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, Thi.t, ever-busy, wheels the silent spheres ; Works in the secret deep j shoots, steaming, thence The...
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 pages
...all so forming- a» harmonious whole, That as they still succeed, they ravish still. But wand'ring .oft, with brute unconscious gaze, Man marks not thee, marks not the mighty hand, That ever busjy wheels the silent spheres; Works in the secret deep ; shoots, steemiog, thence The fair...
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The seasons; to which is added the life of the author

James Thomson - 1816 - 256 pages
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as...Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand, That, ever busy, wheels the silent spheres ; Works in the secret deep ; shoots, steaming, thence The fair...
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Elegant Extracts: A Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and ...

1817 - 314 pages
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as...hand. That, ever-busy, wheels the silent spheres; Works in the secret deep; shoots, steaming, thence The fair profusion that o'erspreads the Spring:...
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Lessons in Elocution: Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, for the ...

William Scott - 1817 - 416 pages
...unjpercciv'd so softening into shadeArid all so forming an harmonious whole — That, as they still suceed, they ravish still. But wandering oft with brute unconscious...Man marks not thee, marks not the mighty hand, That, ever busy, wheels the silent spheres — Works in the secret deep — shoots, streaming, thence The...
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Poems on Various Subjects: Selected to Enforce the Practice of Virtue, and ...

Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 pages
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combined; Shade, nnperceived, so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole, That, as they...succeed, they ravish still. But wandering oft, with brute-unconscious gaze,' Man marks not Thee, marks not the mighty hand That, ever busy, wheels the...
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The Contemplative Philosopher: Or, Short Essays on the Various ..., Volume 1

Richard Lobb - 1817 - 430 pages
...with such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combined ; Shade unperceived so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole, That, as they still succeed, they ravish still. THOMSON. Our favourite poet of the Seasons has not been inattentive to these circumstances in the conduct...
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The Seasons, and Castle of Indolence ...

James Thomson, Dr. Johnson - 1818 - 316 pages
...such kind art, Such beauty and beneficence combin'd ; Shade, unperceiv'd, so softening into shade ; And all so forming an harmonious whole ; That, as...mighty hand, That, ever-busy, wheels the silent spheres ; Works in the secret deep ; shoots, steaming, thence The fair profusion that o'erspreads the Spring...
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