| Bibliography - 1728 - 528 pages
...their Jbaggy breafts. But Man, -whom Nature form'd of milder clay, By reafon lighted into noble life, With every kind emotion in his heart, And taught alone to weep j while from her lap iSbe pours ten tboufand delicacies, herbs, And fruits as numerous as the dreps... | |
| James Thomson - 1730 - 260 pages
...are temper'd high, With hunger ftjng, and wild Neceflity, Nor lodges Pity in their fhaggy Breafts. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder Clay, With every...while from her Lap She pours ten thoufand Delicacies, Herb?, And Fruits as numerous as the drops of Rain, B 3 And And Beams which gave them Birth : fhall... | |
| James Thomson, Barthold Heinrich Brockes - English poetry - 1745 - 586 pages
...Neceffity, Nor lodges Pity in their fhaggy Breails. But MAN, whom NATURE form'd of milder Gay, 395 With every kind Emotion in his Heart, And taught alone to weep ; while from, bet Lap ^.^ £>te ^cilfamcn/ gefunben trauter »crtvelfcn, fier&en unb oerfdjtvinbcn/ fyn-imnffer ©nfamfetf... | |
| James Thomson - 1757 - 244 pages
...too are temper'd high, With hunger ftung and wild neceffity, Nor lodges pity in their fhaggy bread. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, With every kind emotion in hia heart, 350 And And taught alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thoufand delicacies,... | |
| John Newbery - English poetry - 1762 - 292 pages
...thofe creatures, that are not only ineffsnfive, but ferviceable to as, is pathetic and fublime. Shall Man, whom nature form'd of milder clay> With every kind emotion in his heart, And taoght alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thoufand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as... | |
| James Thomson - English literature - 1763 - 458 pages
...hunger ftung and wild neceffity, 346 Nor lodges pity in their fhaggy breaft. But Man, whom nature fbrm'J of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her lap 3 5o She pours ten thoufand delicacies, her'os, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain, Or beams... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 266 pages
...£ung and wild neceffity, 3^6 Nor lodges pity in their fhaggy breaft. But Man,. whom Nature fbrm'd of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, And taught alon,e to weep ^ while from her lap 350 She pours ten thoufand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams... | |
| James Thomson - 1769 - 218 pages
...They too are temper'd high, "With hunger ftung and wild neceffity, Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breaft. But Man , whom Nature form'd of milder clay , With every kind emotion in his heart, 350 And taught alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thoufand delicacies, herbs, And fruits,... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 272 pages
...temper'd high, With hunger flung and wild neceffity, 346 Nor lodges pity in their fhaggy breaftBut Mar., whom Nature form'd of milder clay, With every kind...heart, And taught alone to weep ;. while from her lap 35oShe pours ten thoufand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as num'rous as the drops of rain, Or beams... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 304 pages
...E'er plough'd for him. They too are temper'd high, "With hunger ftung and wild neceffity, !Nor lodges pity in their fliaggy breaft. But Man, whom Nature...heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her lap 350 She pours ten thoufand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams... | |
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