This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1803 edition. Excerpt: ...its influence dire! Again I'm forc'd to leave the happy spot, Where, lull'd to rest by wood-notes artless, wild, I prov'd the'sweets of quiet, and forgot, In Nature's lap, I e'er was Mis'ry's child. Worn out with toils, with mental anguish stung, I sought a sweet retreat from all my woe; And found it, where ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1803 edition. Excerpt: ...its influence dire! Again I'm forc'd to leave the happy spot, Where, lull'd to rest by wood-notes artless, wild, I prov'd the'sweets of quiet, and forgot, In Nature's lap, I e'er was Mis'ry's child. Worn out with toils, with mental anguish stung, I sought a sweet retreat from all my woe; And found it, where the Blackbird plies his song, Retir'd beneath yon wood-crown'd mountain's brow. F The power of retirement in tranquilizing the mind. There, smarting from the wounds misfortune gave. And glad to hail the scenes of peace and rest, I laid me by the fountain's babbling wave, And woo'd sweet Solitude to calm my breast. There too, all as I crav'd her powerful aid, The goddess oft a gracious ear inclin'd; And, or invigorating slumbers shed, Or prompted visions of celestial kind. Ah! haunt belov'd, from you I must depart; But, oh! how do I mourn the stern decree, That, reckless of each tie that binds my heart, Compels my feet to wander far from thee. I ask not wealth--for wealth can ne'er efface From my heart's tablet joys I must resign; Theirs be the glittering prize, who in its chace Have brav'd the waves, or sprung the dang'rous mine. See the preceding clegr. Indifference with regard to fane or fortune. Theirs be the shining, theirs the valu'd toy, Who, captivated by the charms it wears, Leave, for the search, each scene of home-felt joy, And venture life, and all that life endears, I ask not fame--for fame is not my due--Ah! why should any languish to obtain What cannot this frail mortal form renew, Nor steep in slumbers soft the heart of pain? Let such receive the unsubstantial meed, Who seek to find it 'mid the battle's rage; Or those who, at the price of health, proceed By learning's path, and turn the studious page. For me, nor fickle...
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Add this copy of The Pleasures of Nature: Or, the Charms of Rural Life. to cart. $56.29, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2016 by Palala Press.