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James Thomson Quotes
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Come then, expressive silence, muse His praise (James Thomson Quotes)
See, winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad (James Thomson Quotes)
Welcome, kindred glooms! Congenial horrors, hail! (James Thomson Quotes)
Cruel as death, and hungry as the grave (James Thomson Quotes)
There studious let me sit, and hold high converse with the mighty dead (James Thomson Quotes)
The kiss, snatch'd hasty from the sidelong maid (James Thomson Quotes)
The meek-ey'd morn appears, mother of dews (James Thomson Quotes)
Falsely luxurious, will not man awake? (James Thomson Quotes)
But yonder comes the powerful king of day, rejoicing in the east (James Thomson Quotes)
A little, round, fat, oily man of God (James Thomson Quotes)
Sighed and looked unutterable things (James Thomson Quotes)
A lucky chance, that oft decides the fate Of mighty monarchs (James Thomson Quotes)
Who stemm'd the torrent of a downward age (James Thomson Quotes)
Come, gentle Spring! Ethereal mildness, come (James Thomson Quotes)
Base envy withers at another's joy, and hates that excellence it cannot reach (James Thomson Quotes)
Amid the roses fierce repentance rears her snaky crest (James Thomson Quotes)
For loveliness needs not the foreign aid of ornament, but is when unadorned adorned the most (James Thomson Quotes)
They who are pleased themselves must always please (James Thomson Quotes)
Plac'd far amid the melancholy main (James Thomson Quotes)
Among the crooked lanes, on every hedge, the glow worm lights his gem; and through the dark, a moving radiance twinkles (James Thomson Quotes)
But one, the lofty follower of the sun, sad when he sets, shuts up her yellow leaves drooping all night; and, when he warm returns, points her enamoured bosom to his ray (James Thomson Quotes)
The negligence of nature wide and wild, where, undisguised by mimic art, she spreads unbounded beauty to the roving eye (James Thomson Quotes)
Her polish'd limbs, veil'd in a simple robe, their best attire; beyond the pomp of dress; for loveliness needs not the foreign aid of ornament, but is, when unadorn'd the most (James Thomson Quotes)
But what most showed the vanity of life was to behold the nations all on fire (James Thomson Quotes)
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