| 1822 - 284 páginas
...goal: 'Tis but a part we see, and not a whole, [strains When the proud steed shall know why man reHis fiery course, or drives him o'er the plains; When...impell'd; and why This hour a slave, the next a deity. Then say not man's imperfect, Heaven in fault; Say rather man's as perfect as he ought; His knowledge... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 276 páginas
...goal: Tis but a part we see, and not a whole, [strains When the proud steed shall know why man reHis fiery course, or drives him o'er the plains; When...being's, use and end; Why doing, suffering, check'd, ioipell'd; and why This hour a slave, the next a deity. Then say not man's imperfect, Heaven in fault;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 372 páginas
...existence. Wollaston, in a celebrated passage, has given a striking and pathetic picture of the evils and When the proud steed shall know why Man restrains...God : Then shall Man's pride and dulness comprehend 65 His actions', passion's, being's, use and end ; Why doing, suff'ring, check'd, impell'd ; and why... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 370 páginas
...existence. Wollaston, in a celebrated passage, has given a striking and pathetic picture of the evils and When the proud steed shall know why Man restrains...God : Then shall Man's pride and dulness comprehend 65 His actions', passion's, being's, use and end ; Why doing, suff'ring, check'd, impell'd ; and why... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 552 páginas
...influence the follies and inconsistencies of their capricious master. " When the proud iteed ihall know, why man restrains His fiery course, or drives...and now Egypt's God, — Then shall man's pride and dulneu comprehend His action's, passion's, being's, use and end ; Why doing, suffering, check'd, impell'd... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 404 páginas
...association of parts as shows the union and distinction of such as are similar and such as are different. When the proud steed shall know why man restrains...plains ; When the dull ox, why now he breaks the clod, Why now a victim, and now Egypt's god : Then shall man's pride and dulness comprehend His actions',... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 406 páginas
...association of parts as shows the union and distinction of such as are similar and such as are different. When the proud steed shall know why man restrains...plains; When the dull ox, why now he breaks the clod, Why now a victim, and now Egypt's God : Then shall man's pride and dulness comprehend His actions',... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 84 páginas
...some goal ; Tis but a part we see, and not a whole. When the proud steed shall know why man restr; His fiery course, or drives him o'er the plains ;...impell'd ; and why This hour a slave, the next a deity. Then say not, man's imperfect, Heav'n in fault ; Say rather, man's as perfect as he ought ; His knowledge... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1824 - 308 páginas
...purpose gain; In God's, one single can its end produce, Yet serves to second too some other use. 7 When the proud steed shall know why man restrains...actions', passions', being's use and end; Why doing, suff'ring, check'd, impell'd; and why This hour a slave, the next a deity. 8 Then say not, man's imperfect,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 80 páginas
...some goal ; Tis but a part we see, and not a whole. When the proud steed shall know why man restrain} His fiery course, or drives him o'er the plains ;...actions', passions', being's use and end ; Why doing, suff'ring, check'd, impell'd ; and why This hour a slave, the next a deity. Then say not, man's imperfect,... | |
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