| 1785 - 320 pągines
...fever!fh dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole ftupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous feem. Nor is that part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our bleifings rife. 0 then renounce that impious lelf-efteem, That aims to trace the fecreu of the fkies... | |
| 1787 - 430 pągines
...fev'rifh dream, Yet dare arraign the whole ftupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous feem. — Nor is that part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our bleffings rife ; Oh ! then, renounce that impious, felf-efteem, For thou art but of dull ; be humble,... | |
| John Adams - 1789 - 376 pągines
...feverifh dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole ftupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous feem. Nor is that part perhaps what mortals deem : Oft from apparent ill our bleffings rife. O then renounce that impious felf-eftecm, That aims to trace the fecrets of the fkfes... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pągines
...gainsay, Which bade the series of events extend Wide through unmunber'd worlds, and ages .without epd ! L. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Through the dark medium of life's feverish drear Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous setm. Nor is... | |
| 1802 - 302 pągines
...gainsay, Which bade the series of events extend Wide through unnumber'd worlds and ages without end ? L. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Through the dark medium of life' feverish dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous... | |
| Cleeve - 1805 - 378 pągines
...Fortescue, heartily tired of her disagreeable party, sought refuge in her own chamber. CHAP. i CHAP. V. One part, one little part we dimly scan, Through the dark medium of life's fev'rish dream, Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous seem... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1806 - 380 pągines
...'.!.;,l)ATIONS B lull I, Til E NOVICE OF ST. DOMINICK. CHAP. XII. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Thro' the dark medium of life's feverish dream, Yet dare...mortals deem. Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise : Oh ! then renounce that impious self esteem, That aims to trace the secrets of the skies ; Forthouart... | |
| 1806 - 184 pągines
...Wide thro' unnumber'd worlds, and ages without end ! One part, one little part, we dimly scan Thro' the dark medium of life's feverish dream, Yet dare...stupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous seem. U or is that part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O then renounce... | |
| John Evans - 1808 - 342 pągines
...Thro' the dark medium of life's fov'rish dream, " Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, " If bnt that little part incongruous seem; " Nor is that part perhaps what mortals deem : " Oft from apparent ills our blessings rise — " O! then renounce that impious self-esteem, " That aims to trace the secrets... | |
| James Beattie, Thomas Gray - 1809 - 414 pągines
...thro' unnumber'd worlds, and ages without end ! 50. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Thro' the dark medium of life's feverish dream, Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, If hut that little part incongruous seem. * Nor is that part perhaps what' mortals deem ; Oft from apparent... | |
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