Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of heaven are dark and intricate, Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors : Our understanding traces them in vain, Lost and bewilder'd in the fruitless search : Nor sees with how much art the windings... The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy - Página 26por Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 57 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 660 páginas
...heaven are dark and intricate ; Our understanding traces them in vain ; Lost and bewilder d in ¡lie d watch him with tbe widow. »Sir II. I will ; don't stay too long. nif.li. I'll follow you : and ha Mar. These are suggestions of a mind at ease : 0 l'orcius, didst ihou taste but half the griffs That... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 páginas
...precepts. Par. Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of Heaven are dark and intricate ; Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors, Our understanding traces them in vain, Lost and bewilder d in the fruitless search ; Nor sees with how much art the windings run, Nor where the regular... | |
| James Rennie (surgeon.) - 1825 - 512 páginas
...The ways of heav'n are dark and intricate, Puzzled in maze and perplex'd in errors; Our underspending traces them in vain, Lost and bewilder'd in the fruitless...the windings run, Nor where the regular confusion endsIf, from not having considered this passage, we run the second line into the third, by suspending... | |
| 1825 - 448 páginas
...recurred to my recollection with peculiar force, " The ways of heaven are dark and intricate, Puzzled with mazes and perplex'd with errors ; Our understanding...the fruitless search. Nor sees With how much art the winding turns, Nor where the regular confusion ends. When I was introduced to her, I saw her reclining... | |
| 1826 - 434 páginas
...just, and virtuous, is that reflection of Ponius! The ways of Heaven are dark and intricate, Puzzled iu mazes, and perplex'd with errors ; Our understanding...windings run, Nor where the regular confusion ends. " Cato's soliloquy at the beginning of the fifth act is inimitable, as indeed is almost every thing... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 512 páginas
...precepts. Por. Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of heaven are dark and intricate : Our understanding traces them in vain ; Lost and bewilder'd...windings run, Nor where the regular confusion ends. Mar, These are suggestions of a mind at ease : O, Porcius, didst thou taste but half the griefs That... | |
| 1826 - 502 páginas
...ways of heaven are dark and intricate : Our understanding- traces them in vain ; Lost and hewildcr'd in the fruitless search, Nor sees with how much art the windings ran, Nor where the regalar confusion ends. Mar, These are suggestions of a mind at ease : O, Porcins,... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 páginas
...precepts, Por. Remember what our father oft has told us: The ways of heav'n are dark and intricate; Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors, Our understanding...Lost and bewilder'd in the fruitless search; Nor sees wilh how much art the windings run, Nor where the regular confusion ends. Marc. These are suggestions... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 páginas
...precepts. Por. Remember what our falber ofl bas told us: The ways of heav'n are dark and intricate; Punled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors, Our understanding...Lost and bewilder'd in the fruitless search; Nor sees wilh how much arl the windings run, Nor where the regular confusion ends. Marc. These are suggestions... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 páginas
...Remember what our father oft has told us: The ways of heav'n are dark and intricate; Puzzled in maz.cs, emini, you have brought all the blood into my face...as a turkey-cock. O fie, cousin Mellefont ! Mel. bow much art the windings run, Nor wbcre the regular confusion ends. Ufare. These are suggestions of... | |
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