| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pàgines
...All must be false that thwaris this one great end ; And all of God. that bless mankind, or mendAlan, d tenderly suggest : but 'tis enough, In this late age, adventurous, to have touch'd L circa, On their own axis as Ihe planets run. Yet make at once their circle round the Son ; So two consistent... | |
| London univ, King's coll - 1842 - 686 pàgines
...KINDNESS. " He prayeth well, that loveth well Both man, and bird, and beast." COLERIDGE, Ancient Mariner. " Man, like the generous vine, supported lives, The strength he gains is from the embrace he gives." POPE, Essay on Man. How truly beautiful is nature ! Go forth when you will,... | |
| 1842 - 514 pàgines
...KINDNESS. " He prayeth well, that loveth well Both man, and bird, and beast." COLERIDGE, Ancient Mariner. " Man, like the generous vine, supported lives, The strength he gains is from the embrace he gives." POPE, Essay on Man. How truly beautiful is nature ! Go forth when you will,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pàgines
...: All must be false that thwarts this one great end ; And all of God, that bless mankind, or mend. nd lambs : But search among the rhyming race. The brave are worried by the base. If on Parnassus' On their own axis as the planets run, Yet make at once their circle round the Sun ; So two consistent... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1844 - 94 pàgines
...; Heav'n's whole foundations to their centre nod, 255 And nature tremble to the throne of God. All this dread order break — For whom ? For thee ? Vile worm ! O madness ! pride ! impiety ! IX. What if the foot, ordain'd the dust to tread, Or hand, to toil, aspir'd to be the head ? 260... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1847 - 208 pàgines
...triumphant and august What are they the most happy strange to say Convince me most of human misery All this dread order break for whom for thee Vile worm...vine supported lives The strength he gains is from the embrace he gives Know Nature's children all divide her care The fur that warms a monarch warm'da... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1847 - 76 pàgines
...The most happy (strange to say !) Convince me most of human misery. All this dread order break—for whom ? for thee ? Vile worm !—O madness ! pride!...strength he gains, is from th' embrace he gives. Know*, Nature's children all divide her care : The fur that warms a monarch, warm'da bear. While man exclaims,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 pàgines
...All must be false that thwart this one great end ; And all of God, that bless Mankind or mend. 310 Man, like the generous vine, supported lives; The strength he gains is from th' embrace he gives. On their own axis as the planets run, Yet make at once their circle round the sun ; So two consistent... | |
| Goold Brown - 1848 - 324 pàgines
...or so : as, " At first, like thunder's distant tone, The rattling din came rolling on." — Hogg. " Man, like the generous vine, supported lives ; The strength he gains, is from th' embrace he gives." — Pope. II. A Metaphor is a figure that expresses the resemblance of two objects by applying cither... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pàgines
...charity : All must be false that thwart this one great end ; And all of God, that bless mankind or mend. Man, like the generous vine, supported lives ; The strength he gains is from the embrace he gives. On their own axis as the planets run, Yet make at once their circle round the... | |
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