Ye who amid this feverish world would wear A body free of pain, of cares a mind; Fly the rank city, shun its turbid air ; Breathe not the chaos of eternal smoke And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying, sickening, and the living world Exhaled,... Bibliotheque britannique - Page 244edited by - 1798Full view - About this book
| Natural history - 1785 - 552 pages
...pain, of cares a mind ; Fly the rank city, fhun its turbid air; Breathe not the chaos of eternal fmoke, And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying,...living world, Exhaled, to fully heaven's tranfparent dome With dim mortality.* It has been found, by experiment, that the fumes emitted by almoft every... | |
| James Lackington - Booksellers and bookselling - 1794 - 346 pages
...of cares the mind, Fly the rank city ; fhun its turbid air i Breathe not tlie chaos of eternal fmoke And volatile corruption from the dead, The dying, fickening, and the living world Exhal'd, te fully heaven's lrai.tlian..nt dome With dim mortality. It is not au. . That from a thoufand... | |
| James Lackington - Booksellers and bookselling - 1795 - 562 pages
...mind, •' Fly the rank city ; Ihun its tnrbid air : •' Breathe not the chaos of eternal fraoke •' And volatile corruption from the dead, •' The dying, fickening, and the living world " Exhal'd, to fully heaven's tranfparent dome " With dim mortality. It h not air •• That from a... | |
| George Lipscomb - England - 1799 - 394 pages
...this fev'rish world would wear A body free from pain, of cares a mind, Fly the rank city, shun it's turbid air ; Breathe not the chaos of eternal smoke,...And volatile corruption from the dead, The dying, sickning, and the living world, Exhal'd to sully heav'n's transparent dome With dim mortality. It is... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...the theme. YE who amid the feverish world would wear A body free of pain, of cares a mind ; 65 Fly the rank city, shun its turbid air ; Breathe not the...eternal smoke And volatile corruption, from the dead, Thedying, sick'nmg, and the living world Exhal'd, to sully heaven's transparent dome 70 With dim mortality.... | |
| John Roberton - Public health - 1809 - 376 pages
...invigorating. But, * { Ye who amid this feverish world would wear A body free of pain, of cares a mind ; Fly the rank city, shun its turbid air ; Breathe not the...And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying, sickening, and the living world Exhal'd to sully heaven's transparent dome With dim mortality. It is... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...deities, the of JEsculapiui; who, at well us Apollo, was distinguished by th« name of Paan. BOOK II. 443 esimus sick'ning, and the living world Exhafd, to sully heaven's transparent dome With dim mortality. It is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 648 pages
...the theme. y Ye who amid this feverish world would wearV A body free of pain, of cares a mind ; Fly the rank city, shun its turbid air; Breathe not the...And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying, sick'ning, and the living world Exhal'd, tosully I leaven's transparent dom With dim mortality. It... | |
| Thomas Garnett - Balneology - 1810 - 236 pages
...amid the fev'rish world, would wear A body free of pain, of cares a mind; Fly the rank city, shun it's turbid air; Breathe not the chaos of eternal smoke...And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying, sick'ning, and the living world Exhal'd, to sully heaven's transparent dome With dim mortality. While... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English literature - 1816 - 414 pages
...this fev'rish world would wear A body free of pain, of cares a mind ; Fly the rank city, shun it's turbid air ; Breathe not the chaos of eternal smoke...And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying, sick'ning, a.nd the living world Exhal'd, to sully Heav'n's transparent dome With dim mortality. It... | |
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