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" The Sun to me is dark And silent as the Moon, When she deserts the night Hid in her vacant interlunar cave. Since light so necessary is to life, And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the Soul, She all in every part; why was the sight... "
The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]. [Another] - Page 443
1810
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Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 830 pages
...is to life, And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every pert ; quench'dt And not, as feeling, through all parts diffus'd, That she might look at will through every...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 624 pages
...Hi'l in her vacant interlunar сете. Since light во пегелчагу is to life, And aim ist life itself; if it be true, That light is in the soul, She till in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined. So obvious and so...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...me is dark And silent as the moon,2 When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.3 Since light so necessary is to life, And almost life...if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to...
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The District School Reader, Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking: Designed ...

William Draper Swan - American literature - 1845 - 482 pages
...to me is dark And silent as the moon When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave. Since light so necessary is to life, And almost life...if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part, — why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ..., Volume 15

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 pages
...snowe be melte away with thc'eunne. Whitgift. Defence, fol. 198. Since light so necessary is to fife, And almost life itself, if it be true, That light is in the son!, Slie all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball as th' eye coufin'd ? ilili,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 624 pages
...deserts tho night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave, Since light so necessity is to life, And aim ist life itself; if it be true. That light is in the soul, She all in every part ; whv wna the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so eisy to...
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The Poetical Works, of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments

John Milton - 1847 - 604 pages
...dark, . And sQent as the moon, When she deserts the night, Since light so necessary is to life, 90 And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part; why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, So obvious and so easy to...
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The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations

George Croly - English poetry - 1849 - 428 pages
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Tales of Kirkbeck; or, The parish in the fells, by the author of 'Lives of ...

Henrietta Louisa Lear - 1850 - 376 pages
...great Word, Let there be light, and light was over all ; Why am I thus bereav'd Thy prime decree ? Since light so necessary is to life, And almost life...if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part ; why was the sight To such a tender ball as th' eye confined, So obvious, and so easy to...
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Beauties of the British Poets ...

George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cove. Since light so necessary is to lift!, And almost life itself, if it be true That light is in the soul, She all in every part ; why was the light To such a tender ball as th' eye confined, So obvious and so easy to...
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