An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles, to H. St. John, Lord BolingbrokeClark, Austin & Company, 1852 - 72 Seiten |
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... Thee might be seen to belong to this second kind , but we do not have to read far into it to be disconcerted if that form is our expectation . For although the form of the epic history is there in outline , the substance is consciously ...
... Thee might be seen to belong to this second kind , but we do not have to read far into it to be disconcerted if that form is our expectation . For although the form of the epic history is there in outline , the substance is consciously ...
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... Thee . Yea , let nothing separate our lives from Thee . By Thy divine power draw us to Thy heart , bind us to Thy love , keep us in Thy presence . We need Thee , O Christ , and nothing else can satisfy our deepest long- ings . Our ...
... Thee . Yea , let nothing separate our lives from Thee . By Thy divine power draw us to Thy heart , bind us to Thy love , keep us in Thy presence . We need Thee , O Christ , and nothing else can satisfy our deepest long- ings . Our ...
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act the soul agreeing alike ambition Ammon angels apposition beast blessing blest bliss breath Cæsar Catiline chain confest connected creature Decius degree divine earth EPISTLE ethereal Ev'n false mirror fame fear fix'd fool Form'd gives gods govern happier happiness Heaven hope human imitating God instinct joy or curse Julius Cæsar kings knave laws Learn learn'd live look lord man's mankind Marseilles means mind monarch nature's nature's law never note to line noun object pain participle passion planets Pleas'd pleasure poet pours prep preposition pride pronoun reign rill rise Rubicon self-love and social sense sire slave Socrates sphere stoics stuck o'er substantive phrase taught tence thee things thou art thy reason toil touch truth Turenne Twixt tyrant understood verb virtue's virtuous weak Whate'er whole wise wrong