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" Eternal Mind ; Its life, its laws, its progress, and its end. Hence larger prospects of the beauteous whole Would, gradual, open on our opening minds; And each diffusive harmony unite In full perfection to th "
The Journal of English and Germanic Philology - Page 87
1917
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The Complete Poetical Works of James Thomson

James Thomson - 1908 - 554 pages
...death of Hammond in 1742 : it first appeared in ed. 1744. Thus in some deep retirement would I pas's The winter-glooms with friends of pliant soul, Or blithe or solemn, as the theme inspired : frame With th Vas called, late-rising, from the voTd ot nigijij, Ur sprung eterpa.1 from the, Kternal...
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Studies in Philology, Volumes 14-15

1917 - 692 pages
...becomes less prosaic. He would spend the "winter glooms," he says, with " friends of pliant soul," With them would search, if nature's boundless frame...sprung eternal from the Eternal Mind; Its life, its law, its progress, and its end. Hence larger prospects of the beauteous whole Would, gradual, open...
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Studies in Philology, Volume 14

1917 - 346 pages
...becomes less prosaic. He would spend the "winter glooms," he says, with " friends of pliant soul," With them would search, if nature's boundless frame...sprung eternal from the Eternal Mind; Its life, its law, its progress, and its end. Hence larger prospects of the beauteous whole Would, gradual, open...
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The Seasons

James Thomson - 1927 - 232 pages
...Ah ! only shew'd, to check our fond Pursuits, And teach our humbled Hopes that Life is vain ! TH us in some deep Retirement would I pass, The Winter-Glooms,...of pliant Soul, Or blithe, or solemn, as the Theme inspir'd: With them would search, if Nature's boundless Frame Was call'd, late rising from the Void...
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The Spatial Infinite at Greenwich in Works by Christopher Wren, James ...

Ann Stewart Balakier, James J. Balakier - 1995 - 208 pages
...Laws, Give me to scan; thro" the disclosing deep Light my blind Way. . . . ("Autumn" ll. 1352-1359) Thus in some deep Retirement would I pass, The Winter-Glooms,...of pliant Soul, Or blithe, or solemn, as the Theme inspir'd: With them would search, if Nature's boundless Frame Was call'd, late-rising, from the Void...
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L'invention du solitaire

Dominique Rabaté - 2003 - 404 pages
...blithc or solemn. as thc theme inspired : With them wonUl search if nature's boundless frame Was called. late-rising, from the void of night Or sprung eternal from the Eternal Mind1' Thoreau. lui. a perdu cette distance au monde, ce dilettantisme, presque, qui allégeait, par...
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Studies in Philology, Volume 14

1917 - 346 pages
...becomes less prosaic. He would spend the " winter glooms," he says, with " friends of pliant soul," With them would search, if nature's boundless frame...sprung eternal from the Eternal Mind; Its life, its law, its progress, and its end. Hence larger prospects of the beauteous whole Would, gradual, open...
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume 6

1907 - 742 pages
...following passage from Winter which Klopstock could have found only in Brookes' translation. V. 468. Thus in some deep retirement would I pass The winter-glooms, with friends of various turn, Or blithe, or solemn, as the theme inspired : This is rendered by Brockes : — Auf solche...
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