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Page 4
Then no more Th ' expansive atmosphere is cramp'd with cold ; But , full of life
and vivifying foul , Lifts the light clouds sublime , and spreads them thin , 30
Fleecy and white , o'er all - furrounding heaven . Forth fly the tepid airs ; and
unconfin'd ...
Then no more Th ' expansive atmosphere is cramp'd with cold ; But , full of life
and vivifying foul , Lifts the light clouds sublime , and spreads them thin , 30
Fleecy and white , o'er all - furrounding heaven . Forth fly the tepid airs ; and
unconfin'd ...
Page 6
United light and shade ! where the sight dwells With growing strength , and ever -
new delight . 85 From the moist meadow to the withered hill , Led by the breze ,
the vivid verdure runs , And swells , and deepens , to the cherish'd eye .
United light and shade ! where the sight dwells With growing strength , and ever -
new delight . 85 From the moist meadow to the withered hill , Led by the breze ,
the vivid verdure runs , And swells , and deepens , to the cherish'd eye .
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The rapid radiance instantaneous strikes Th'illumin'd mountain , thro the forest
streams , Shakes on the floods , and in a yellow mist , Far sınoaking o'er th'
interminable plain , 195 In twinkling myriads lights the dewy gems . Moist , bright ,
and ...
The rapid radiance instantaneous strikes Th'illumin'd mountain , thro the forest
streams , Shakes on the floods , and in a yellow mist , Far sınoaking o'er th'
interminable plain , 195 In twinkling myriads lights the dewy gems . Moist , bright ,
and ...
Page 11
Here , awful Newton , the dissolving clouds Form , fronting on the sun , thy
showry prism ; And to the fage - instructed eye unfold The various twine of light ,
by thee disclos'd From the white mingling maze . Not fo the swain ; He wondering
views ...
Here , awful Newton , the dissolving clouds Form , fronting on the sun , thy
showry prism ; And to the fage - instructed eye unfold The various twine of light ,
by thee disclos'd From the white mingling maze . Not fo the swain ; He wondering
views ...
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The first fresh dawn then wak'd the gladdened race Of uncorrupted Man , nor
blush'd to see The fluggard sleep beneath its facred beam : For their light
slumbers gently fum'd away ; 245 And up they rose as vigorous as the sun , Or to
the ...
The first fresh dawn then wak'd the gladdened race Of uncorrupted Man , nor
blush'd to see The fluggard sleep beneath its facred beam : For their light
slumbers gently fum'd away ; 245 And up they rose as vigorous as the sun , Or to
the ...
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