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
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...ventilate enclosed spaces, could bring on serious illness. Hence, Armstrong advised the reader to: 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 dome With dim mortality.66 Buchan instructed... | |
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