| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 páginas
...Through what variety of untry'd being, through what new scenes and changes must we pass? the wide, the unbounded, prospect lies before me; but shadows, clouds,...happy. But when, or where ? — this world was made for Cxsar : I 'ra weary of conjectures, this musl end Weva. [Laying his hand, tifon HU Thus am I doubly... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 272 páginas
...Through what variety of untry'd being, ' Through what new scenes and changes must we pass! « The wide, th' unbounded prospect, lies before me ; ' But shadows;...above us, ' (And that there is all Nature cries aloud ' Though all her works) he must delight in virtue ; ' And that which he delights in must be happy.... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 páginas
...virtue eternally depend. If there's a power aboye us, (And that there is all nature crics aloud Thro' all her works) he must delight in virtue, And that which he delights in, must be happy. But should this divine reasoning of the philosopher be at last inconclusive; could we once entertain such... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 páginas
...Through what variety of untry'd being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ! The wide, th' unbounded prospect lies before me; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it. Here will I hold—If there's a Pow'r above us, (And that there is, all nature cries aloud Through all her works)... | |
| 1809 - 420 páginas
...greater claim to future recompense ? Thit world may be made for Cesar ; but if there's a power abcve us, (and that there is, all nature cries aloud through all her works} he must delight in VIBTUE. TASSO'S JERUSALEM. WITH pleasure we have observed that the elegant translation by Hoole of... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1810 - 232 páginas
...Through what variety of untry'd being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows, clouds and darkness rest upon it. Here will I hold ADDISO y. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. BALTIMORE: BY A. NF.AL, BOOKSELLER, HO. 1 STREET. S, Magill, Printer.... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1810 - 414 páginas
...that the merciful arc blessed for that reason. Examine now the following passage from Addison's Cato. If there's a power above us, And that there is all nature cries aloud In all her works, he must delight in virtue ; And that, which be delights in, must be happy. Here is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 páginas
...within us ; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. r— — — If there's a power above us, And that there is all...virtue. And that which he delights in must be happy. Nor is ease more contrary to wit than to sublimity : the celebrated stanza of Cowley, on a lady elaborately... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 páginas
...that stirs within us ; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. —————If there's a power above us, And that...virtue, And that which he delights in must be happy. Nor is ease more contrary to wit than to sublimity : the celebrated itanza of Cowley, on a lady elaborately... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1859 - 602 páginas
...Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ? The wide, th' unbounded prospect lies before me, But shadows,...But when ? or where ? — This world was made for Crcsar ! I'm weary of conjectures : — this* must end them." Here we behold depicted the state of... | |
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