| Elegant poems - 1814 - 132 pages
...ally'd ; 225 And middle natures how they long to join, Yet never pass th' insuperabte line ! Without this just gradation, could they be Subjected these to those, or all to thee i 230 'Is not thy reason ait these pow'rs in one ? The pow'rs of all subdn'd by thee alone, See thro'... | |
| English poetry - 1817 - 314 pages
...thought divide ! And middle natures how they long to join, Yet never pass th' insuperable line! Without this just gradation could they be Subjected these to those, or all to thee ? The powers of all subdued by thee alone, Is not thy reason all these powers in one ? See through this air,... | |
| Daniel Staniford - Elocution - 1817 - 256 pages
...! Without this just gradation, could they be Subjected, these to these, or all to thee ) The powers of all subdu'd by thee alone, Is not thy reason all these powers in one ? See, through this air, this ocean, and this earth, All matter quick, and bursting into... | |
| Charles Richson - 1820 - 98 pages
...thought divide* And middle natures- how they long to join!Yet never pass the insuperable line ! Without this just gradation — could they be Subjected, -these to those, or all to thee? The powers of all subdued by thee alone, — Is not thy reason all these powers in one ? POPE.. Before... | |
| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1820 - 80 pages
...thought divide: And middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass th' insuperable line! Without this just gradation could they be Subjected, these to those, or all to thee? The powers of all suhdu'd by thee alone, Is not thy reason all these powers in one? SPP, through this air,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...divide ! And middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass t!i' insuperable line ! 'Without power disdains, tliee? TV powers of all subdued by thec alone, Is not thy Reason all these powers in one? VIII. See,... | |
| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1821 - 252 pages
...divide ? And Middle natures , how they long to join , Yet never pass th' insuperable line ! Without this just gradation , could they be Subjected , these...alone , Is not thy Reason all these pow'rs in one ? VIII. See, thro' this air, this ocean , and this earth, All matter quick , and bursting into birth.... | |
| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1821 - 268 pages
...divide ! And middle-natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass th' insuperable line ! "Without this just gradation, could they be Subjected, these...to thee ? The pow'rs of all subdu'd by thee alone, 1s not thy Reason all these pow'rs in one ? VIII. See, thro' this air, this ocean, and this earlh,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 402 pages
...Thought divide ! And middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass th' insuperable line ! Without this just gradation, could they be Subjected, these to those, or all to thee ? The powers of all subdued by thee alone, Is not thy Reason all these powers in one? VIII. See, through... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 368 pages
...insuperable line ! Without this just gradation, could they be Subjected, these to those, or all to thee ? 230 The pow'rs of all subdu'd by thee alone, Is not thy Reason all these pow'rs in one ? Ver. 224. For ever stp'rate, &c.] Near by the similitude of the operations ; separate by the immense... | |
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