An Essay on Man: Moral Essays and SatiresCassell & Company, 1887 - 192 Seiten |
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... nature , and is kept in man . VI . What would this man ? Now upward will he soar , And little less than angel , would be more ; Now looking downwards , just as grieved appears To want the strength of bulls , the fur of bears . Made for ...
... nature , and is kept in man . VI . What would this man ? Now upward will he soar , And little less than angel , would be more ; Now looking downwards , just as grieved appears To want the strength of bulls , the fur of bears . Made for ...
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... Nature's state they blindly trod ; The state of nature was the reign of God : Self - love and social at her birth began , Union the bond of all things , and of man . Pride then was not ; nor arts , that pride to aid ; Man walked with ...
... Nature's state they blindly trod ; The state of nature was the reign of God : Self - love and social at her birth began , Union the bond of all things , and of man . Pride then was not ; nor arts , that pride to aid ; Man walked with ...
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... Nature up to Nature's God ;ト Pursues that chain which links the immense design , Joins heaven and earth , and mortal and divine ; Sees , that no being any bliss can know , But touches some above , and some below ; Learns , from this ...
... Nature up to Nature's God ;ト Pursues that chain which links the immense design , Joins heaven and earth , and mortal and divine ; Sees , that no being any bliss can know , But touches some above , and some below ; Learns , from this ...
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