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" But to be restless in a worse extreme? And for that lethargy was there no cure, But to be cast into a calenture; Can knowledge have no bound, but must advance So far, to make us wish for ignorance? "
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Página 216
por Edmund Burke - 1815
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Coopers-hill: A Poem,

Sir John Denham - 1709 - 24 páginas
...to be caft into a Calenture ? Can knowledge have no bound, but muft advance So far, to make us wiih for ignorance ? And rather in the dark to grope our way, Than led by a falfe Guide to erre by day ? Who fees thèfë difmal Heaps, but would demand What barbarous Invader...
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Poems and Translations: With the Sophy, a Tragedy

Sir John Denham - 1709 - 354 páginas
...to be caft into a Calenture? Can Knowledge have no bound, but muft advance So far, to make us wifh for Ignorance? And rather in the dark to grope our way, Than led by a falfe Guide to err by day ? Who to 'Poems upon fever alOccaJionsl * Who fees thefe difmal heaps, but...
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Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations of the ..., Volumen5

John Dryden - 1716 - 412 páginas
...to be caft into a Calenture? Can Knowledge have no bound, but mult advance So far, to make us wifli for Ignorance? And rather in the dark to grope our Way, Than led by a falfe Guide to etr by Day? Parring from thence, 'twixt Anger, Shame, and Fear, Thole for whir's paft,...
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The First Part of Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New ..., Parte5

John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 páginas
...to be c.:ft into a Calenture? Can Knowledge have no Bound, bur mnfl advance So far, to make us wiflr for Ignorance? And rather in the dark to grope our Way, Than led by a falfe Guide to etr by day .: Who fees thefe difmal Heaps, bur would demand What barbarous Invader fack'd...
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England's Conversion & Reformation Compared: Or, The Young Gentleman ...

Robert Manning - 1725 - 400 páginas
...following elegant Verfes. Who fees thefe difmal Heips, but will demand, IVhat Barbarous Invader fack'd ihe Land! But when he hears no Goth, no Turk did bring This Deflation, but a Chriflian King ; When 'nothing but the Name of Zeal appears 'Ttvixt our beft Attions,...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volumen1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 páginas
...to be caft into a calenture? Can knowledge have no bound, but muft advance So far, to make us wifh for ignorance ; And rather in the dark to grope our way, Than, led by a falfe guide, to err by day ? Who fees thefe difmal heaps, but would demand What barbarous invader fack'd...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volumen1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 288 páginas
...be caft into a calenture? •Can knowledge have no bound, but muft advance So far, to make us wifh for ignorance; And rather in the dark to grope our way, Than, Jed by a falfe guide, to err by day ? Who fees thefe difmal heaps, but would demand What barbarous...
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Letters by Several Eminent Persons Deceased: Including the ..., Volumen1

John Duncombe - 1772 - 338 páginas
...wifh for ignorance? &c. Who fees thefe difmal heaps, but wou'd demand What barbarous invader fack'd the land? But when he hears, no Goth, no Turk, did bring This defolation, but a chriftian king; When nothing, but the name of zeal, appears 'Twixt our beft_aftions...
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The Antient and Present State of the City of Oxford: Containing an Account ...

Anthony à Wood, Sir John Peshall - 1773 - 522 páginas
...another Senfe complains :— Who fees thefe difmal Heaps but wou'd demand, What barbarous Invader fack'd the Land; But when he hears, — No Goth, no Turk, did bring This Defolation, but a Cbriftian King ; When nothing but the Name of Zeal appears, 'Twixt our beft Actions...
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The Works of the English Poets: Denham and Yalden

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 236 páginas
...to be caft into a calenture ? Can knowledge have no bound, but muft advance So far, to make us wifh for ignorance ; And rather in the dark to grope our way, Than led by a falfe guide to err by day ? Who fees thefe difmal heaps, but would demand What barbarous invader fack'd...
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