An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke. To which is Added, the Universal PrayerHenry Benton, 1835 - 67 Seiten |
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... poet in his muse . 270 See some strange comfort ev'ry state attend , And pride bestow'd on all , a common friend ; See some fit passion ev'ry age supply , Hope travels through , nor quits us when we die . Behold the child , by nature's ...
... poet in his muse . 270 See some strange comfort ev'ry state attend , And pride bestow'd on all , a common friend ; See some fit passion ev'ry age supply , Hope travels through , nor quits us when we die . Behold the child , by nature's ...
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... Poet or patriot , rose but to restore 285 The faith and moral nature gave before ; Relum'd her ancient light , not kindled new ; If not God's image , yet his shadow drew : 1augut power's due use to people and to kings , 32 ESSAY ON MAN .
... Poet or patriot , rose but to restore 285 The faith and moral nature gave before ; Relum'd her ancient light , not kindled new ; If not God's image , yet his shadow drew : 1augut power's due use to people and to kings , 32 ESSAY ON MAN .
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... poet , and the song ! And while the muse now stoops , or now ascends , To man's low passions , or their glorious ends , Teach me , like thee , in various nature wise , To fall with dignity , with temper rise ; Form'd by thy converse ...
... poet , and the song ! And while the muse now stoops , or now ascends , To man's low passions , or their glorious ends , Teach me , like thee , in various nature wise , To fall with dignity , with temper rise ; Form'd by thy converse ...
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... poet chose for his model the Lord's Prayer , which , of all others , best deserves the title prefixed to his paraphrase . EPISTLE I. Ver . 150. Then nature deviates , & c . ] " While comets move in very eccentric orbs , in all manner of ...
... poet chose for his model the Lord's Prayer , which , of all others , best deserves the title prefixed to his paraphrase . EPISTLE I. Ver . 150. Then nature deviates , & c . ] " While comets move in very eccentric orbs , in all manner of ...
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... poet in his muse . ] The author having said , that no one would change his profession or views for those of another , intended to carry his observation still fur- ther , and show that men were unwilling to exchange their own ...
... poet in his muse . ] The author having said , that no one would change his profession or views for those of another , intended to carry his observation still fur- ther , and show that men were unwilling to exchange their own ...
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acts the soul ALEXANDER POPE alike angels ARGUMENT OF EPISTLE beast blessing blest blind bliss breath Catiline cause chain comets confest creature death diff'rence earth ease EPISTLE II Essay eternal ethereal Ev'n ev'ry faith fame father fear fix'd folly fool form'd forms gen'ral giv'n giv❜n gives happiness heart Heav'n honour hope human imperfect indolent instinct int'rest justice kings knave Learn learn'd lives Lord man's mankind mind mix'd monarch moral nature nature's nature's law never o'er O'erlook'd pain passion peace perfect plac'd planets Pleas'd pleasure poet Pope pow'rs pride principle proper religion rest rill rise seen double self-love and social sense seraph sev'ral sire skies Socrates sphere taught tempests thee thine things thou toil truth Turenne Twas tyrant UNIVERSAL PRAYER virtue's weak Whate'er whole wise