| Robert Southey - 1797 - 236 páginas
...brute fidelity ! But far&tliee well ! mine is no narrow creed ; And HE who gave thee being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless man ! Therf is another world For all that live and move — a better one ! Where the proud bipeds, who... | |
| Robert Southey - 1799 - 226 páginas
...of brute fidelity ! But fare thee well ! mine is no narrow creed; And HE who gave thee being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless...little bounds Of their own charity, may envy thee ! 1796. 142 On a LANDSCAPE »/ CASPAR POUSSIN. Poussin ! most pleasantly thy pi&ur'd scenes Beguile... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 páginas
...creed : And HE who gave thee being, did not frame The myftery of life to be the fport Of mercilefs man ! There is another world For all that live and...the proud bipeds, who would fain confine Infinite Goodnefs to the little bounds Of their own charity, may envy thee ! THE RAZOR-SELLER. BY PETER PINDAR,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1826 - 268 páginas
...brute fidelity ! But fare thee well ! Mine is no narrow creed ; And HE who gave thee being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless...little bounds Of their own charity, may envy thee. ON A LANDSCAPE OF GASPAR POUSSIN. POUSSIN ! how pleasantly thy pictured scenes Beguile the lonely hour... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 840 páginas
...of brute fidelity. But fare thee well ! Mine is no narrow creed ; And HE who gave thee being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless...For all that live and move — a better one ! Where tile proud bipeds, who would fain confine INFINITE GOODNESS to the little bounds Of their own charity,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 páginas
...brute fidelity. But fare thee well ! Mine is no narrow creed ¡ And HE who gave thee being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless...bounds Of their own charity, may envy thee. Bristol, 17'JC. VIII. RECOLLECTIONS OF A DAY'S JOURNEY IN SPAIN. Nor less delighted do I call to mind, Land... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 páginas
...of brute fidelity. But fare thee well ! Mine is no narrow creed ; And HE who gave thec being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless...world For all that live and move . . a better one I Where the proud bipeds, who would fain confine INFINITE GOOUNKSS to the little bounds Of their own... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1846 - 660 páginas
...to beasts as well as to men, though of a much inferior nature." ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON, Serm. 122. " There is another world For all that live, and move — a better one !" SOUTHEY. My ever dear Patroclus, You have truly given token of the humanity of your heart by the... | |
| 1892 - 688 páginas
...all that live and move— a better one, .VI i ere the proud bipeds who would fain confine .»finite goodness to the little bounds Of their own charity may envy thee." JNB 110, Haveretock Hill, NW I do not suppose that the name of Peter Bnchan s known to any one as that... | |
| L M. Budgen - 1851 - 492 páginas
...his youth : — " But fare thee well ! mine is no narrow creed, And He who gave thee being did not frame The mystery of life to be the sport Of merciless...all that live and move — a better one ! Where the prond bipeds, who would fain confine Infinite Goodness to the little bounds Of their own charity, may... | |
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