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" Then shall be plain the mysteries of mind ā€” Neglected virtue then shall claim her right ā€” While to earth's rabble, lingering still behind, Thought in her robe of 6re shall flash her light, Till nature's bursting scorn shall wither lawless might. "
The Progress of Society: A Poem in Three Parts - Page 60
by David Longworth - 1817 - 63 pages
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 2

1817 - 492 pages
...indistinctly fraught, .Amidst t!iĀ» crowd, or e'en in solitude, \Vlth images of ['a.-!, and cnmin; goods"Tfa moral feeling generates lofty thought, For thought...language brought, And pour'd reciprocal upon the mind, Wake: deeper feeling, new, and more refin'd; Which operates again, to language wrought ā€” Thus mighty...
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