| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 268 Seiten
...The fur that warms a monarch, warm'da bear. While man exclaims, " See all things for my use \ , V " See man for mine !" replies a pamper'd goose. And...all made for one, not one for all. / Grant that the pow'rful still the weak control ; Be man the* wit and tyrant of the whole : / Say, will the falcon,... | |
| Lindley Murray, John Walker - 1826 - 314 Seiten
...of all. 3. Know, nature's children all divide her care ; The fur that warms a monarch, warm'da bear. While man exclaims, " See all things for my use !"...pamper'd goose. And just as short of reason he must fall, 4. Grant that the pow'rful still the weak control : Be man the wit and tyrant of the whole : Nature... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 Seiten
...While man exclaims, " See all things for my use ?' " See man for mine !'' replied a pamper'd goosei And just as short of reason he must fall, Who thinks all made for one, not one for all. 4. Grant that the pow'rful still the weak control ; Be man the wit and tyrant of the whole : Nature... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 Seiten
...lord of all. Know Nature's children all divide her care; The fur that warms a monarch warm'da bear. While Man exclaims, ' See all things for my use! '...all made for one, not one for all. Grant that the pow'rful still the weak control ; Be Man the wit and tyrant of the whole: 5o Nature that tyrant checks;... | |
| John Bartlett - 1903 - 1188 Seiten
...with this bauble still, as that before, Till tired he sleeps, and life's poor play is o'er. Lint 274. While man exclaims, " See all things for my use ! " " See man for mine ! " replies a pamper'd goose.1 Epistle n'i. Line 45 Learn of the little nautilus to sail, Spread the thin oar, and catch the... | |
| Grace Norton - 1904 - 320 Seiten
...: "Is thine alone the seed that strews the plain ? The birds of heaven shall vindicate their grain. While man exclaims, 'See all things for my use !' 'See man for mine/ replies a pampered goose." weak, and who themselves know everything, have they never, busy with their books,... | |
| Grace Norton - 1904 - 324 Seiten
...: "Is thine alone the seed that strews the plain ? The birds of heaven shall vindicate their grain. While man exclaims, 'See all things for my use !' 'See man for mine,' replies a pampered goose." weak, and who themselves know everything, have they never, busy with their books,... | |
| 1907 - 398 Seiten
...his wings. Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat? Loves of his own and raptures swell the note. And just as short of reason he must fall, Who thinks all made for one, not one for all." - Of the Sensitive 6" Plant. "That garden sweet, that lady fair, And all sweet shapes and odors there,... | |
| 1910 - 498 Seiten
...lord of all. Know, nature's children all divide her care; The fur that warms a monarch, warm'da bear. While man exclaims, ' See all things for my use !'...all made for one, not one for all. Grant that the pow'rful still the weak controul; Be man the wit and tyrant of the whole: Nature that tyrant checks;... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1911 - 784 Seiten
...ii. Line 13. Know, Nature's children all divide her care ; The fur that warms a monarch warm'da bear. While man exclaims, " See all things for my use !...fall, Who thinks all made for one, not one for all. 3060 Pope : Essay on Man. Epis. iil. Line 43 Behold the child, hy nature's kindly law, Pleased with... | |
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