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raugc Of azure mountains ! like a m . ^ appears , Above the titaifflfcIVt 4 &r aiift Vhfen , deep . « UHk ; ,. f t - .,: — . --: } : mi :, ' .-. \ t In sleep ' s o ' erpow ^ ring heaviness , with That waking inward view £ n ! external Its colour'd shadows , and ^ ts moving ¦
> . . : jr forpis , •¦ rf . / - ^ ¦ ; . . ¦ • > '¦• • i ; ^ I still * am doom'd , to see-r-for ^ ver - •" ¦ ttiei ^ - . r : . ¦ ¦•¦ ¦ . Pbr fevei ^ £ —by my ^ idfe and in my sight , Th * inseparable phantonis : they attend My risiiig up and lying * down : Jmrsuci Myisteps ^ * and flit around me with their v bright
Yet shadowy presence , —• angels or thei . .- . i 4 ^ adi > . . . . , - ; I : The effects of < a superibr moral anil , religious education rire most pleasirig ^ dfelMeiifed : ^
Tims pass * d . their , lives ; their vernal lives so sweet , And brief as sweet ; inheritors of love , J ^ aym , ate . s of nature ,. they were fit for heav'n , And gather'd for that E < Jen , which their faith
Saw , though unseen : the book of life-to them Spread u ^ eserved . Us page , and they would turn A sqtemn glfidden'd aspect ,, when the tongue QC ? 2 P ^ Esaias ^ patke Jehovah ' s name , The God Creator and the Saviour God , With whom fa npne ; from the pure word itself
They drank as from $ fountain , and , unspotrd By dark deceits and vain philosophy , Sate meek disciples of th ^ : Son of God . They saw / tbe gracious Fatiier in his works ;
RedeeiAing or . creating ; and they traced His finger fa the ^ tar «> and , beard his Among the trees , as though the earth " ¦' " " Was » tSU . ! '" "' ¦ ' '¦* ' " 1 > V + u •' " . :
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TTiat &mfcn Wlie ^^ he ^^ lU ^; f 6 r fitffi - ¦ ¦ \ ' they fear ^ a - , •™ w « i ^^ H ^ B * ett id ii i # y ^ l «^ M ^^^ ?; i 'J ' v--is (| rii | i" 3 'ffr' vlr ^ rfWi- " ¦ $ ***} ' Mwtmntw to th ^ ro ^? B ^ iik ^ mc *! raii % lheren 3 ® e . atm { j-4 &ttfto % 'm '¦ flitdwuhmi fc j | ii ! f : >^ The sooth'd $ mmm &P ^ $ ^^ $ mn not : The speckled foad beneath the thicket ¦
-t i hf-rhqr , i * ff $ i ^ iii jy 7 <¦ ' ** li ' - ' ith ilvuyj kiji . \ His vbright eye shining like aigem , nor li ' e ^ fi ^\ f ^*^ e : ^ t f ; &dun Rebukiijiwho in their preseuce sbught to harm ' ^ One creature that ! had life !^ the ; lhost opprest - ' ' ¦ •* Or scoru'd to 'them were dearest ^ -- * .
ome of the incidents deserjiped part ^ kcj f of ; a rjaggr ^| p |^ s . air . ominous ch ^ racier . They who attach least importance to them must still respect and spare the apprehensiveness . ' * of ; grief , which alone , as the author says ,
can feel and- know The / mystery ,-of , signs ,, and : i « ad , ^ in types And shadows , warnings of t& ^ ievent to Few passages of this , hierlxly interestihg M < &odr m nW 1 t | Hl )^ apds ^
Oh , star of Jove 1 whose wddy orb , - ; immenae / , > . ' ¦ . ' - < ¦ < . ¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦" ... And clear , did f lash i ts le ngthen ed ar ^ ; . mwygleams" -: t i . ¦¦ Through the still air ' s dark ;; azure , me * moiy hangs . , . A cloud ; upon thefe : never slialt thou r > se . Oh bright and beauteous plandt ! but the
Scene , Of those bare hills , those eve-discolour * d crags ^ .. . . r .,.-.., f t And ^ the far light-house with its , twinkling flame , , ^ Shall crowd upon the visipii , pf my mind . They lopk'd upon , thee , with , their asking
gaze Bright star of cycling ! ^ Atfee ^ ::. t ^ fughM were nx'd . . u r , Among those planetary ypr } ds Alt thou .,., ^ , rj-Their habijt ^ W ? ^ n ^ mjbp ^ pujs
^ Tenant tfyy s ^ revoly ^ ii ^ tFtffyipg * ° W Their spirits to an empyrean tejglit , YieWd from whose gld ^ w'Jitfiia ^ ^ palest . i , ,, ,, ' Thy flamy SRl « Moar , < md ^ ppeai » st djip , . ?
A speck in the Jmmerisity ot : i | &l > t in > » .-iitftei- ^ iiifi'IPtis ^ gi ^** * nflS : nymoniai odte iwmitli ^ PttKolMiBrcum , occasioned b ^ the' ^ t > Wfettcy of tMS
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1820, page 546, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2492/page/46/
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