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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty - Page 173
by Joseph Ritson - 1802 - 236 pages
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson, Volume 2

James Thomson - English poetry - 1854 - 312 pages
...shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, 350 And taught alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams that gave them birth...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...hunger stung and wild necessity, Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But man, whom Nature formed of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart,...taught alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain, Or beams that gave them birth...
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Doesticks: What He Says, Volume 1

Q. K. Philander Doesticks - 1857 - 226 pages
...too are temper'd high, With hunger stung and wild necessity, Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, With every...taught alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain, Or beams that gave them birth...
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Ten thousand wonderful things, Volume 2

Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 pages
...enemies, and there preserved a miserable existence, far from the cruelty of Man, -whom Nature formed of milder clay, "With every kind emotion in his heart, And taugh't alone to weep. For some years they supported themselves with berries, and now and then they were seen endeavouring...
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Poetical Works of Thomson and Gray

James Thomson - Gift books - 1861 - 480 pages
...' _Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, WJth Teyery kind emotion in his heart, And taught alone to weep: while from her lap 350 She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain, Or beams...
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The seasons, Britannia, and The castle of indolence

James Thomson - 1862 - 272 pages
...necessity ; Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But man, whom nature forrn'd of milder clay, With ev'ry kind emotion in his heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as num'rous as the drops of rain, Or beams that gave them birth;...
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Oxford local examinations. Thomson's Spring: with a life of the poet, notes ...

James Thomson - 1863 - 140 pages
...shaggy breast. But man, whom Nature formed of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, 350 And taught alone to weep — while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams that gave them birth...
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

James Thomson - Poets, English - 1868 - 416 pages
...too are temper'd high, With hunger stung and wild necessity, Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, 350 And taught alone to weep, — while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And...
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The Seasons: A Poem. Compared with the London and Edinburgh Ed

James Thomson - 1869 - 178 pages
...stung and wild necessity, 3-16 Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature formed of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her lap AiiQ She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops or' rain, Or beams...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...hunger stung and wild necessity ; Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But man, whom Nature formed the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished ... ^ ҷ "P 1871 J.B. Ford and Company"1 thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams that gave them birth,...
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