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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ... - Page 86
by James Boswell - 1835
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The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations

George Croly - 1849 - 416 pages
...nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control, While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. Thine, Freedom, thine, the blessings pictured here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear ;...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety ..., Volume 4

Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 pages
...hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul,f True to imagin;d right, above control, While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man.J Thine, Freedom, thine the blessings pictur'd here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear...
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Impressions of Central and Southern Europe: Being Notes of Successive ...

William Edward Baxter - 1850 - 412 pages
...— " Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagin'd right, above control ; While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself a man." We shall not pursue this inquiry further. Our " impressions" may be at variance with many preconceived...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 5

James Boswell - 1851 - 410 pages
...nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagined right, above control, While ev'n the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns...but one bridle here, which, according to the maxim detitr diyuiori, was appropriated to Dr. Johnson's sheltie. I and a victim upon that occasion. The...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 162 pages
...forms unfashion'd, fresh from nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagin'd right, above controul ; While even the peasant boasts...rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. Thine, freedom, thine the blessings pictur'd here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear ;...
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The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, with illustr. by J. Absolon [and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 160 pages
...forms unfashion'd, fresh from nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagin'd right, above controul ; While even the peasant boasts...rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. Thine, freedom, thine the blessings pictur'd here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear ;...
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Falstaff. Crabbe. Moral philosophy of Byron's life. Moral spirit of Byron's ...

Henry Giles - 1851 - 306 pages
...hand ; Fierce in their native hardihood of soul, True to imagined right, above control ; While e'en the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man." " The Deserted Village " belongs to the heart, and the heart guards it from the profanation of analysis....
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Studies from the English Poets

George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 pages
...by ; Intent on high designs, a thoughtful band By forms tmfashioned, fresh from Nature's hand, 830 Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to...rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. Thine, Freedom, thine the blessings pictured here, 335 Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear,...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 380 pages
...nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul, True to imagin'd right, above control, — While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. " So in the Cit. of the World, ii. p. 196, in praise of Britain. ' Yet from the vernal softness of...
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The works of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. by P. Cunningham, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 pages
...from Nature's hand, Fierce in their native hardiness of soul/ True to imagin'd right, above control, While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan, And learns to venerate himself as man. 3 Thine, Freedom, thine the blessings pictured here, Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear;...
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