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James Thomson - The Study and Beauties of the Works of NatureJames Thomson - The Study and Beauties of the Works of Nature
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O Nature! all-sufficient! over all! Enrich me with the knowledge of Thy works! Snatch me to heaven; Thy rolling wonders there, World beyond world, in infinite extent, Profusely scatter`d o`er the void immense, Shew me; their motions, periods, and their laws, Give me to scan; through the disclosing deep Light my blind way; the mineral strata there; Thrust, blooming, thence the vegetable world; O`er that the rising system more complex, Of animals; and higher still, the mind, The varied scene of quick-compounded thought, And where the mixing passions endless shift; These ever open to my ravish`d eye; A search, the flight of time can ne`er exhaust! But if to that unequal; if the blood, In sluggish streams about my heart, forbid That best ambition; under closing shades, Inglorious, lay me by the lowly brook, And whisper to my dreams. From Thee begin, Dwell all on Thee, with Thee conclude my song: And let me never, never stray from Thee!
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