The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... bodies , which though imperceptible to the eye , may be conceived by the mind , and of which all things are made . V. To thefe corpufcles from ver . 380. to ver . 479 , he fubjoins a void or an empty space . And , VI . From ver . 479 ...
... bodies , which though imperceptible to the eye , may be conceived by the mind , and of which all things are made . V. To thefe corpufcles from ver . 380. to ver . 479 , he fubjoins a void or an empty space . And , VI . From ver . 479 ...
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... bodies firft began : But chiefly this , 161 Whence comes the foul , and what her nature is : What frights her waking thoughts , what cheats her eyes , When fleeping , or difeas'd , fhe thinks fhe fpies Thin ghofts in various fhapes ...
... bodies firft began : But chiefly this , 161 Whence comes the foul , and what her nature is : What frights her waking thoughts , what cheats her eyes , When fleeping , or difeas'd , fhe thinks fhe fpies Thin ghofts in various fhapes ...
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... bodies , which compose this all , Could for fo many ages past endure : They are immortal , and from death fecure ; And therefore cannot into nothing fall . 280 } Again , the fame force ev'ry thing would break , Were not the union made ...
... bodies , which compose this all , Could for fo many ages past endure : They are immortal , and from death fecure ; And therefore cannot into nothing fall . 280 } Again , the fame force ev'ry thing would break , Were not the union made ...
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... bodies to oppofe . 390 So that to move would be in vain to try ; But all would fix'd , stubborn and moveless lie ; Because no yielding body could be found , Which firft fhould move , and give the other ground . 400 [ pear , But ev'ry ...
... bodies to oppofe . 390 So that to move would be in vain to try ; But all would fix'd , stubborn and moveless lie ; Because no yielding body could be found , Which firft fhould move , and give the other ground . 400 [ pear , But ev'ry ...
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... bodies frame . Since thefe fubfift not in a fep'rate itate , Their union must be strong , too firm for fate : And ftroke and wedge may try their strength in vain ; No force can loofe the tie , or break the chain . Then feeds are fimple ...
... bodies frame . Since thefe fubfift not in a fep'rate itate , Their union must be strong , too firm for fate : And ftroke and wedge may try their strength in vain ; No force can loofe the tie , or break the chain . Then feeds are fimple ...
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