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... nature , and the stimulus of travel ( except ambition , the most powerful of all excitements ) are lost on a soul so con- stituted , or rather misdirected . Had I proceeded with the Poem , this character would have deepened as he drew ...
... nature , and the stimulus of travel ( except ambition , the most powerful of all excitements ) are lost on a soul so con- stituted , or rather misdirected . Had I proceeded with the Poem , this character would have deepened as he drew ...
Page 21
... Nature , waste thy wonders on such men ? Lo ! Cintra's glorious Eden intervenes In variegated maze of mount and glen . Ah , me ! what hand can pencil guide , or pen , To follow half on which the eye dilates Through views more dazzling ...
... Nature , waste thy wonders on such men ? Lo ! Cintra's glorious Eden intervenes In variegated maze of mount and glen . Ah , me ! what hand can pencil guide , or pen , To follow half on which the eye dilates Through views more dazzling ...
Page 77
... fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; ' tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms , and view her stores unroll'd . XXVI . But midst the crowd , the hum , CANTO H. 77 PILGRIMAGE .
... fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; ' tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms , and view her stores unroll'd . XXVI . But midst the crowd , the hum , CANTO H. 77 PILGRIMAGE .
Page 83
... Nature is the kindest mother still , Though alway changing , in her aspect mild ; From her bare bosom let me take my fill , Her never - wean'd , though not her favour'd child . Oh ! she is fairest in her features wild , Where nothing ...
... Nature is the kindest mother still , Though alway changing , in her aspect mild ; From her bare bosom let me take my fill , Her never - wean'd , though not her favour'd child . Oh ! she is fairest in her features wild , Where nothing ...
Page 89
... nor rude is he , Nor niggard of his cheer ; the passer by Is welcome still ; nor heedless will he flee From hence , if he delight kind Nature's sheen to see . L. Here in the sultriest season let him rest , CANTO II . 89 PILGRIMAGE .
... nor rude is he , Nor niggard of his cheer ; the passer by Is welcome still ; nor heedless will he flee From hence , if he delight kind Nature's sheen to see . L. Here in the sultriest season let him rest , CANTO II . 89 PILGRIMAGE .
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