James Thomson

James Thomson
Scottish poet, dramatist, and lyricist known for his poetry collection The Seasons and for the text of the song "Rule, Brittania! His last work, The Castle of Indolence, was published just before his early death.
NationalityScottish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth11 September 1700
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Although the creation of this center is very important, I hope that NIH will ultimately decide to fund additional similar centers across the United States to support this rapidly expanding field,
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Your woe hath been my anguish; yea, I quail And perish in your perishing unblest. And I have searched the highths and depths, the scope Of all our universe, with desperate hope To find some solace for your wild unrest.
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Statues and pictures and verse may be grand, But they are not the Life for which they stand.
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Health is the vital principle of bliss, and exercise, of health.
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I know no subject more elevating, more amazing, more ready to the poetical enthusiasm, the philosophical reflection, and the moral sentiment than the works of nature. Where can we meet such variety, such beauty, such magnificence?
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But who can paint like Nature? Can imagination boast, amid its gay creation, hues like hers?
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Peace is the happy natural state of man; war is corruption and disgrace.
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Tis easier for the generous to forgive, than for offence to ask it.
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More firm and sure the hand of courage strikes, when it obeys the watchful eye of caution.
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The world rolls round forever like a mill; it grinds out death and life and good and ill; it has no purpose, heart or mind or will.
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For life is but a dream whose shapes return, some frequently, some seldom, some by night and some by day.
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That which makes people dissatisfied with their condition, is the chimerical idea they form of the happiness of others
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Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves.
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I think a bishop who doesn't give offence to anyone is probably not a good bishop.