| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 514 páginas
...cauies, nor their courfes due. XL 11 I. For take thy ballance (if thou be fo wife) And weigh the wind that under heaven doth blow ; Or weigh the light, that in the Enjt doth rile Or weigh the thought,thatlrom mans mind doth flow : But if the weight of du-te thou... | |
| 1792 - 774 páginas
...not knew the caufesnor their court» " dew. XL1II. ' For take thy ballaunce, if thou be fo wife, ' And weigh the winde that under heaven doth '• blow ; ' Or weigh the light that in the call doth rife, 1 Or weigh the thought that from mans mind " doth flow : But if the weight of thefe... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 516 páginas
...doeft not know the caufes nor their courfes dew. XLIII. " For take thy ballaunce, if thou be fo wife, And weigh the winde that under heaven doth blow; Or weigh the light that in the eaft doth rife; Or weigh the thought that from mans mind doth flow : But if the weight of thefe thou... | |
| Robert Southey - 1821 - 314 páginas
...balance of the dead was an easy and apt metaphor, but clumsily imagined as an actual mode of trial. " For take thy ballaunce, if thou be so wise, " And...east doth rise : " Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow : " But if the weight of these thou canst not show, " Weigh but one word which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1809 - 308 páginas
...metaphor, but clumsily imagined as an actual mode of trial,; " For take thy ballaunce, if tliou he so wise, " And weigh the winde that under heaven doth...east doth rise : " Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow: " But if the weight of these thou canst not show, " Weigh but one word which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1809 - 308 páginas
...balance of the dead was an easy and apt metaphor, but clumsily imagined as an actual mode of trial. " Or weigh the light that in the east doth rise : " Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow: " But if the weight of these thou canst not show, ". Weigh but one word which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1809 - 322 páginas
...and apt metaphor, but clumsily imagined as an actual mode of trial. " For take thy ballaunce, if thon be so wise, " And weigh the winde that under heaven doth blow 5 " Or weigh the light that in the east doth rise : " Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 296 páginas
...John Vanbrugh's -school should always be employed. 211 " For take thy ballaunce, if thou be so vise, And weigh the winde that under heaven doth blow; Or...the east doth rise : Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow: But if the weight of these thou canst not show, Weigh, but one word which from... | |
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 326 páginas
...easy and apt metaphor, but clumsily imagined as an actual mode of trial. " for take thy hallaunce, if thou be so wise, " And weigh the winde that under...doth blow; " Or weigh the light that in the east doth rUe : " Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow: " But if the weight of these thou canst... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 páginas
...courses dew. For tske thy hallaonce, if thon he so wise, And weigh the wind that onder heaven doth hlow; Or weigh the light that in the east doth rise, Or weigh the thought that from man's mind doth flow: But if the weight of these thou canst not show, Weigh hut one word which from... | |
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