The Pleasures of Imagination: A Poem, in Three Books. By Mark Akenside, M.D. ...A. Wilson, 1744 - 108 страница |
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... hearts Of mortal men ; and what the pleafing ftores Which beauteous Imitation thence derives To deck the poet's , or the painter's toil ; My verfe unfolds . Attend , ye gentle powers Of mufical delight ! and while I fing Your gifts ...
... hearts Of mortal men ; and what the pleafing ftores Which beauteous Imitation thence derives To deck the poet's , or the painter's toil ; My verfe unfolds . Attend , ye gentle powers Of mufical delight ! and while I fing Your gifts ...
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... heart far otherwife incline . Witness the sprightly joy when aught unknown Strikes the quick fenfe , and wakes each active power To brifker measures : witnefs the neglect * 230 * It is here faid , that in confequence of the love of no ...
... heart far otherwife incline . Witness the sprightly joy when aught unknown Strikes the quick fenfe , and wakes each active power To brifker measures : witnefs the neglect * 230 * It is here faid , that in confequence of the love of no ...
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... heart with grateful terror quell'd . 270 But lo ! difclos'd in all her smiling pomp , Where Beauty onward moving claims the verse Her charms infpire : the freely - flowing verfe • In thy immortal praife , O form divine ! OF IMAGINATION .
... heart with grateful terror quell'd . 270 But lo ! difclos'd in all her smiling pomp , Where Beauty onward moving claims the verse Her charms infpire : the freely - flowing verfe • In thy immortal praife , O form divine ! OF IMAGINATION .
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... heart Love , and harmonious wonder , and delight Poetic . Brighteft progeny of heaven ! How fhall I trace thy features ? where felect The rofeate hues to emulate thy bloom ? Hafte then , my fong , through Nature's wide expanfe , Hafte ...
... heart Love , and harmonious wonder , and delight Poetic . Brighteft progeny of heaven ! How fhall I trace thy features ? where felect The rofeate hues to emulate thy bloom ? Hafte then , my fong , through Nature's wide expanfe , Hafte ...
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... herald of a lie ; To hide the shame of discord and disease , And catch with fair hypocrify the heart Of idle faith ? O no ! with better cares 355 Th ' indulgent mother , confcious how infirm Her offspring 26 THE PLEASURES.
... herald of a lie ; To hide the shame of discord and disease , And catch with fair hypocrify the heart Of idle faith ? O no ! with better cares 355 Th ' indulgent mother , confcious how infirm Her offspring 26 THE PLEASURES.
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Страница 1 - There are certain powers in human nature which seem to hold a middle place between the organs of bodily sense and the faculties of moral perception: they have been called by a very general name, the Powers of Imagination.
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