The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence with Several Eminent Literary Characters : to which are Added, Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Volum 2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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Pàgina 148
... rock of tranquillity ; secure , that , if our pains and afflictions grow violent indeed , an immediate end will be put to our miserable being , and we shall be mingled with the dirt under our feet , a thing common to all the animal kind ...
... rock of tranquillity ; secure , that , if our pains and afflictions grow violent indeed , an immediate end will be put to our miserable being , and we shall be mingled with the dirt under our feet , a thing common to all the animal kind ...
Pàgina 152
... rock , ruin , nor precipice near me to send you ; they do not grow in the south : but only say the word , if you would have a compact neat box of red brick with sash windows , or a grotto made of flints and shell- work , or a walnut ...
... rock , ruin , nor precipice near me to send you ; they do not grow in the south : but only say the word , if you would have a compact neat box of red brick with sash windows , or a grotto made of flints and shell- work , or a walnut ...
Pàgina 211
... faucibus Orci stands the solitary mansion of Mr. Robertson , of Fas- cley ; close by it rises a hill covered with oak , with grotesque masses of rock staring from among their trunks , like the sullen countenances of Fingal and all 211.
... faucibus Orci stands the solitary mansion of Mr. Robertson , of Fas- cley ; close by it rises a hill covered with oak , with grotesque masses of rock staring from among their trunks , like the sullen countenances of Fingal and all 211.
Pàgina 260
... rock , like some an- cient tower nodding to its fall . Passed by the side of Skiddaw and its cub called Latter - rig ; and saw from an eminence , at two miles distance , the vale of Ely- sium in all its verdure ; the sun then playing on ...
... rock , like some an- cient tower nodding to its fall . Passed by the side of Skiddaw and its cub called Latter - rig ; and saw from an eminence , at two miles distance , the vale of Ely- sium in all its verdure ; the sun then playing on ...
Pàgina 262
... rock to rock , and foaming with fury . On one side a towering crag that spired up to equal , if not over- top , the neighbouring cliffs ( this lay all in shade and darkness ) : on the other hand a rounder broader pro- jecting hill ...
... rock to rock , and foaming with fury . On one side a towering crag that spired up to equal , if not over- top , the neighbouring cliffs ( this lay all in shade and darkness ) : on the other hand a rounder broader pro- jecting hill ...
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