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" And darkness and doubt are now flying away ; No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing... "
The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English ... - Page 201
by William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 446 pages
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 pages
...thou only canst free.' ' And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer I roam in dejection forlorn, So breaks on the traveller, faint and astray,...triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden's h'rst bloom ! On the cold cheek of death, smiles and roses are blending, And beauty immortal awakes...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - Readers, American - 1828 - 266 pages
...t.hee; Lo! humble in dust, I relinquish my pride: From doubt and from darkness, thou only canst free.' ' And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer I roam in dejection forlorn, So breaks on the traveller, faint and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence...
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The English Reader

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1828 - 252 pages
...On the cold cheek of death Smiles and roses are blending And beauty immortal, awakes from the tomb." The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See truth, love, and mercy, m triumph descending, 1. PITY the sorrows of a poor old man , BEATTIE. SECTION II. The Beggar's Petition....
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...Lo, humbled in dust, I relinquish my pride ; From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free." • And darkness and doubt are now flying away : No longer...blending And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb. LESSON LXXVI. Hymn to the Stars. — MONTHLY REPOSITORY. AY, there ye shine, and there have shone,...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: From the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1829 - 216 pages
...Lo, humbled in dust, I relinquish my pride: From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free. 6 " And darkness and doubt, are now flying away ; No longer...blending, And beauty immortal, awakes from the tomb." — BEATTIE SECTION II. The Beggar's Petition. 1. PITY the sorrows of a poor old man, Whose trembling...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 3

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 852 pages
...And I the while Will sit and smile. To все you spend your time in vain. George Wither, in Ella, vi And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer...astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. Beattie's Hermit, ASTRICT, v. & adj. Л Astringe, astricASTKIC'TION, turn, ustringere, to ASTRIC'TIVE,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 1, Volume 6

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 pages
...what will be. Son**. For so conjeclori would obtrude, And from thy painted skin conclude. Sun/). Anil darkness and doubt are now flying away. No longer...astray. The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn* Beattie. How much that honourable gentleman was consulted in the original frame and fabric of the bill,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 6

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 828 pages
...so cvnjeclars would obtrude, And from thy painted skin conclude. Swift. And darkness and doubt arc now flying away, No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn....astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. Seattle. How much that honourable gentleman was conunited in the original frame and fabric of the bill,...
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Murray's English Reader

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - English language - 1829 - 318 pages
...longer 1 roam in conjecture forlorn : So breaks ;>n the traveller, faint and astray, The bright and th« balmy effulgence of morn. See truth, love, and mercy," in triumph descending, And nature p.ll plowing in Kden's first bloom! On the cold cheek "of death smiles and roses are blending, And...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...and from darliuess thou only canst free !" 'And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No lonerer row thoughts which ignorance and superstition are.... . The mat! mattes are friends to religion, inas tomb.1 WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE. arable translation of the * Lusiad * of Camoens, the most led poet of...
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