| 1810 - 702 páginas
...business, still require occupation and amusement. The mind that is stagnant loses its vital principle, ami sinks either into a distressing lethargy, or low and...nature beauty to his eye, " Or music to his ear ; well pleas'djie scans " The goodly prospect ; and with inward smiles " Treads the gay verdure of the painted... | |
| 1802 - 302 páginas
...? Not content With every food of life to nourish man, 490 By kind illusions of the wondering sense Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye, Or music to his ear : well pleas'd he scans The goodly prospeft ; and with inward smiles Treads the gay verdure of the painted plain ; 495 Beholds the azure... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1804 - 206 páginas
...! Not content With ev'ry food of life to nourish man, 490 By kind illusions of the wond'ring sense Thou mak'st all Nature beauty to his eye, Or music...smiles Treads the gay verdure of the painted plain, 495 Beholds the azure canopy of heav 'n, And living lamps that over-arch his head With more than regal... | |
| 1805 - 498 páginas
...proportion as he can understand and appreciate them. ' Not contei.t With every food of life to nourish man, Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye Or music to his ear ?' This annual volume may be denominated a Philosophical Almanac. It is a great improvement upon every... | |
| Great Britain - 1806 - 286 páginas
...goodness ? Not content With ev'ry food of life to nourish man, By kind illusions of the wond'ring sense 'Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye, Or music to his ear." •— In the various and important concerns of sqciety, which a wise, well informed, and benevolent... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 páginas
...? Not content "With every food of life to nourish mao, 490 By kind illusions of the wondering sense Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye, Or music to his ear; well-pleas' d he scans The goodly prospect ; and with inward smiles Treads the gay verdure of the painted... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 páginas
...of the wondering sense Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye, Or music to his tar: well plras'd t Hnaven, And living lamps that over-arch his head With more than regal splendour; bunds hi." ears To... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 páginas
...? Not content With every food of life to nourish man, 490 By kind illusions of the wondering sense Thou mak'st all nature beauty to his eye, Or music to his car: well pleas'd he scans The goodly prospect ; and with inward smiles Treads the gay verdure of the... | |
| Rev. John Bennett - 1811 - 260 páginas
...never filling love, And thy unmeasur'd gpodness ? not content Wi h ev'ry food of life to nourish man, Thou mak'st all nature, beauty to his eye, Or music to his ear ; well pleas' d he scans The goodly prospect, and with inward smiles, Treads the gay verdure of the painted... | |
| 1817 - 646 páginas
...robes of li^ht, Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp, Than Fancy can describe.''' " Well pleased he scans The goodly prospect, and with inward smiles,...of the painted plain, Beholds the azure canopy of lleav'n. And living lamps, that over-arch his heart With more than regal splendour, lends his ears... | |
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