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Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves (James Thomson Quotes)
Tis easier for the generous to forgive, than for offence to ask it (James Thomson Quotes)
Absence, with all it's pains, is, by this charming moment, wiped away (James Thomson Quotes)
Sigh'd and look'd unutterable things (James Thomson Quotes)
Prelusive drops, let all their moisture flow in large effusion over the freshened world (James Thomson Quotes)
Hail! Independence, hail! Heaven's next best gift, to that of life and an immortal soul! (James Thomson Quotes)
The generous heart should scorn a pleasure which gives others pain (James Thomson Quotes)
And friendly free discussion calling forth from the fair jewel truth it's latent ray (James Thomson Quotes)
Him who lonely loves to seek the distant hills, and there converse with nature (James Thomson Quotes)
Where scattered wild the lily of the vale it's balmy essence breathes (James Thomson Quotes)
Age too shines out; and, garrulous, recounts the feats of youth (James Thomson Quotes)
O nature!... Enrich me with the knowledge of thy works; snatch me to heaven (James Thomson Quotes)
Even from the body's purity, the mind receives a secret sympathetic aid (James Thomson Quotes)
The daisy, primrose, violet darkly blue; and polyanthus of unnumbered dyes (James Thomson Quotes)
While I deduce, from the first note the hollow cuckoo sings, the symphony of spring (James Thomson Quotes)
The lovely young Lavinia once had friends; and fortune smil'd, deceitful, on her birth (James Thomson Quotes)
Desponding fear, of feeble fancies full, weak and unmanly, loosens every power (James Thomson Quotes)
Of all evils to the generous, shame is the most deadly pang (James Thomson Quotes)
The downward sun looks out effulgent from amid the flash of broken clouds (James Thomson Quotes)
Through the lightened air a higher lustre and a clearer calm, diffusive, trembles (James Thomson Quotes)
Vulgar minds refuse to crouch beneath their load; the brave bear theirs without repining (James Thomson Quotes)
Among the changing months, may stands confest the sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed (James Thomson Quotes)
The big round tears run down his dappled face; he groans in anguish (James Thomson Quotes)
The very dead creation from thy touch assumes a mimic life (James Thomson Quotes)
Dependants, friends, relations, love himself, ravaged by woe, forget the tender tie (James Thomson Quotes)
Fair handed spring unbosoms every grace: throws out the snowdrop and the crocus first (James Thomson Quotes)
In waking whispers and repeated dreams, to hint pure thoughts and warn the favored soul (James Thomson Quotes)
Linnets... Sit On the dead tree, a dull despondent flock (James Thomson Quotes)
With starving labor pampering idle waste; to tear at pleasure the defected land (James Thomson Quotes)
Prime cheerer, light! Of all material beings first and best! Efflux divine (James Thomson Quotes)