| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...Inform 'd at will to raise or to depress The impassion'd soul > and whence the rober, of light 585 Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp Than fancy...describe ? Whence but from thee, O source divine of ever flowing love, And thy unmeasur'd'goodness ? Not content With every food of life to nourish man,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1804 - 206 pages
...at large With all which life requires, tho' unadorn'd 480 With such enchantment ; wherefore then her form So exquisitely fair ? her breath perfum'd With...light Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp 486 Than Fancy can describe ^Whence but from thee, O Source Divine of overflowing love ! And thy unmeasur'd... | |
| Great Britain - Great Britain - 1806 - 286 pages
...So exquisitely fair ? Her breath perfumed With such ethereal sweetness ? Whence her voice Infonn'd at will to raise or to depress Th' impassion'd soul...describe ? Whence but from thee, O source divine of ever-flowing love, And thy unmeasur'd goodness ? Not content With ev'ry food of life to nourish man,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...such etherial sweetness ? whence her voice Inform'd at will to raise or to depress The hnpassion'd soul? and whence the robes of light Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp 486 Than fancy can describe ? Whence but from thee, O source divine of ever-flowing love, And thy unmeasur'd... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...awaken'd heart, Mild as the breeze, yet rapturous as the song. Inform'd at will to raise or to depress The impassion'd soul ? and whence the robes of light Which...describe ? Whence but from thee, O source divine of ever-flowing love, And thy unmeasur'd goodness ? Not content With every food of life to nourish man,... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...voice Inform'd at will to raise or to depress [light The' irapassion'd soul? and whence the robes of Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp Than Fancy...describe? Whence but from Thee, O source divine of ever-flowing love, And thy nnmeasur'd goodness? Not content With every food of life to nourish man,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...whence her voice Infonn'd at will to raise or to depress The impassion'd soul ? and whence the robesof light Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp Than fancy can describe! Whence but from thec, O source divine of ever-flowing love, And thy unmrasur'd goodness ? Not contc nt With every food... | |
| 1817 - 646 pages
...Voice, Informed at will, to raise or to depress TIT impasiion'd soul? And whence the robes of li^ht, Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp, Than Fancy can describe.''' " Well pleased he scans The goodly prospect, and with inward smiles, Treads the gay verdure of the... | |
| Rev. John Bennett - Young women - 1818 - 408 pages
...such ethereal sweetness? whence her voice, Informed at will, to raise or to depress Th' impassioned soul, and whence the robes of light, "Which thus invest...THEE, O source divine of never failing love, And thy unmeasur'd goodness? not content With ev'ry food of life to nourish man, Thou mak'st all nature, beauty... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1818 - 216 pages
...perfum'd With such aetherial sweetness ? whence her voice Inform'd at will to raise or to depress The impassion'd soul? and whence the robes of light Which thus invest her with more lovely pomp 486 Than fancy can describe ? Whence but from thee, O Source divine of ever flowing love ! And thy... | |
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