Essays Critical and Imaginative, Band 7W. Blackwood and sons, 1856 |
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... virtue appeared more lovely , and piety assumed a more celestial mien . While his keen eye was pregnant with fancy and feeling , and his voice attuned to the very passion which he wished to communicate , it would hardly have been ...
... virtue appeared more lovely , and piety assumed a more celestial mien . While his keen eye was pregnant with fancy and feeling , and his voice attuned to the very passion which he wished to communicate , it would hardly have been ...
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... virtues instruct us by the love which they inspire , than ever could their vices by aversion . To dwell on the goodnesses of the great shows that we are at least lovers of virtue - that we may ourselves be aspiring to reach her serene ...
... virtues instruct us by the love which they inspire , than ever could their vices by aversion . To dwell on the goodnesses of the great shows that we are at least lovers of virtue - that we may ourselves be aspiring to reach her serene ...
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... virtue . Never cease to remember — has been still their cry - how far superior is moral to intellectual worth . Nay , they have told us that they are not akin in nature . But akin they are ; and grief and pity ' tis that ever they ...
... virtue . Never cease to remember — has been still their cry - how far superior is moral to intellectual worth . Nay , they have told us that they are not akin in nature . But akin they are ; and grief and pity ' tis that ever they ...
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THE GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF BURNS | 1 |
SPEECH AT THE BURNS FESTIVAL | 212 |
COLERIDGES POETICAL WORKS | 293 |
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Allan Cunningham Ambleside Ancient Rome auld ballad bard beautiful believe breast breath Burns's called character charm Christabel clouds Coleridge Colonsay Cottar's Saturday Night dear death delight dream Dumfries earth Ellisland evil eyes face fancy father fear feel felt frae gauger genius George Thomson Grasmere hand happy head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour human imagination inspired knew labour lady light living look Mauchline mind moral morning Mossgiel mourn nature never noble o'er once passion perhaps pity poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor pride racter Robert Burns round Scotland Scots wha hae Scottish seems Shanter Shuffler sing smile song soul spirit strong sweet tears tell tender thee things Thomson thou thought tion truth Tupper verse virtue voice walk whole wife wild William Burnes wonder words youth