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Herrn B.H. Brockes aus dem Englischen übersetzte Jahres-zeiten des herrn Thomson - Page 298
by James Thomson, Barthold Heinrich Brockes - 1745 - 543 pages
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Poems

James Thomson - 1730 - 260 pages
...; Tor fUH the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh z^f Which fcarcc the firm philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field: And thus in fqcrct to his foul he figh'd, What pity! that fo delicate a form, By beauty kindled, and harmonious...
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

1741 - 770 pages
...philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the fields And thus in iecret to his foul he figh'd. " What pity ! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening iitnfe 4< And more than vulgar goodnefs ieem to dwell, June, " His aged widow and...
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The Edinburgh Entertainer: Containing Historical and Poetical Collections ...

English literature - 1750 - 372 pages
...unknown-,For ftill the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh, Which fcarce the firm philofopher can fcom, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field : And thus in fecret to his foul he figh'd. " What pity ! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening fer.fe,...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections, Additions ..., Volume 1

James Thomson - 1757 - 244 pages
...philofopher can fcorn,' Should his heart own a gleaner in the field. 235 And thus in fecret to his foul he figh'd. " WHAT pity ! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening fenfe " And more than vulgar goodnefs feem to dwell, " Should be devoted to the mde...
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The Art of Poetry on a New Plan: Illustrated with a Great Variety of ...

John Newbery - English poetry - 1762 - 292 pages
...; For ftill the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh, Which fcarce the firm philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field : And thus in fecret to his foul he figh'd. " WHAT pity ! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening fenfe...
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The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of ...

Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...For ftill the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh, Which fcarce the firm philofopher can fcorn, ' his heart own a gleaner in the field : And thus in fecret to his foul he figh'd. " WHAT pity ! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening fenfe...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Thomson - English literature - 1763 - 458 pages
...defirei. ; . Sprung in his bofom, to himfelf unknown ; ; Which fcarce the firm philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field: And thus in fecret to his foul he figh'd. " What pity! that fo delicate a form," By beauty kindled, where enlivening fenfe "•...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements. ...

James Thomson - 1766 - 266 pages
...philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field: 235 And thus .in fecret to his foul he figh'd. " WHAT pity! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening feafe " And more than vulgar goodnefs feem to dwel], " Should be devoted to the rude...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - English essays - 1767 - 274 pages
...philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field : And thus, in fecret, to his foul he figh'd. " What pity ! that fo delicate a form, By beauty kindled, where enlivening fenfe And more than vulgar goodnefs feem to dwell, Should be devoted to the rude embrace...
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Poems for Young Ladies: In Three Parts : Devotional, Moral, and Entertaining ...

English poetry - 1770 - 268 pages
...philofopher can fcorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the fa.Id : And thus in fecret*» his foul he figh'd. " What pity ! that fo delicate a form, " By beauty kindled, where enlivening fenfe " And more than vulgar gopdnefs feem to dwell, " Should be devoted to the rude...
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