The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... Soul , in imitation of the verfes of Adrian , and the fragment of Sappho , by the advice of Steele . It strongly resembles an ode of Flatman , of whom he was probably a reader , as he certainly was of Crafhaw , Carew , Quarles , and ...
... Soul , in imitation of the verfes of Adrian , and the fragment of Sappho , by the advice of Steele . It strongly resembles an ode of Flatman , of whom he was probably a reader , as he certainly was of Crafhaw , Carew , Quarles , and ...
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... SOUL 1 . VITAL fpark of heavenly flame ! Quit , oh quit this mortal frame : Trembling , hoping , lingering , flying , Oh the pain , the blifs of dying ! Cease , fond Nature , cease thy ftrife , And let me languish into life . 11 . Hark ...
... SOUL 1 . VITAL fpark of heavenly flame ! Quit , oh quit this mortal frame : Trembling , hoping , lingering , flying , Oh the pain , the blifs of dying ! Cease , fond Nature , cease thy ftrife , And let me languish into life . 11 . Hark ...
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... SOUL . 1 . VITAL fpark of heavenly flame ! Quit , oh quit this mortal frame : Trembling , hoping , lingering , flying , Oh the pain , the blifs of dying ! Ceafe , fond Nature , cease thy ftrife , And let me languish into life . 11 ...
... SOUL . 1 . VITAL fpark of heavenly flame ! Quit , oh quit this mortal frame : Trembling , hoping , lingering , flying , Oh the pain , the blifs of dying ! Ceafe , fond Nature , cease thy ftrife , And let me languish into life . 11 ...
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... soul Connects each being , greatest with the leaft ; Made beast in aid of man , and man of beast ; All ferv'd , all ferving : nothing stands alone ; The chain holds on , and where it ends , unknown . Has God , thou fool ! work'd folely ...
... soul Connects each being , greatest with the leaft ; Made beast in aid of man , and man of beast ; All ferv'd , all ferving : nothing stands alone ; The chain holds on , and where it ends , unknown . Has God , thou fool ! work'd folely ...
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... soul , Shall fly , like Oglethorpe . from pole to pole : is known alone to that Directing Power , Who forms the genius in the natal hour ; That God of Nature , who , within us ftill , Inclines our action , not constrains our will ...
... soul , Shall fly , like Oglethorpe . from pole to pole : is known alone to that Directing Power , Who forms the genius in the natal hour ; That God of Nature , who , within us ftill , Inclines our action , not constrains our will ...
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