| James Thomson - Seasons - 1908 - 408 pages
...Nor lodges Pity in their shaggy Breasts. r ,'/'t But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder Clay, ," 395 With every kind Emotion in his Heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her Lap She pours ten thousand Delicacies, Herbs, And Fruits as numerous as the Drops of Rain, And Beams which gave them... | |
| English philology - 1908 - 718 pages
...Necessity, Nor lodges Pity in their shaggy Breasts. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder Clay, 395 With every kind Emotion in his Heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her Lap She pours ten thousand Delicacies, Herbs, And Fruits as numerous as the Drops of Rain, And Beams which gave them... | |
| James Thomson - Poetry - 1908 - 556 pages
...shaggy breast. But man, whom Nature formed of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart, 350 And taught alone to weep, — while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams that gave them birth,... | |
| James Thomson - Fine books - 1927 - 232 pages
...wild Necessity, Nor lodges Pity in their shaggy Breast. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder Clay, 14 With every kind Emotion in his Heart, And taught alone to weep; while from her Lap She pours ten thousand Delicacies, Herbs, And Fruits, as numerous as the Drops of Rain Or Beams that gave them Birth:... | |
| Timothy Morton - Cooking - 2000 - 304 pages
...too are temper'd high, With hunger stung and wild necessity, Nor lodgees pity in their shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, With every...taught alone to weep; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain, Or beams that gave them birth:... | |
| Howard Williams - Cooking - 2003 - 436 pages
...hunger stung and wild necessity, Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But Man, whom Nature formed of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart,...taught alone to weep ; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies — herbs And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams that gave them... | |
| Janet Todd - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 3 pages
...Press, 2004) and his entry 'Philosophy' in Jane Austen in Context, pp. 346-56. 2 The literary context 1 'But man, whom Nature form'd of milder clay, / With...emotion in his heart, / And taught alone to weep.' James Thomson, The Seasons, 'Spring', lines 350-2. 2 Mary Lascelles, Jane Austen and her Art (Oxford:... | |
| Tristram Stuart - Cooking - 2007 - 692 pages
...and not the Tyrant of the World'.5 Carnivorous beasts do not have the capacity for sympathy, he says: But Man, whom Nature form'd of milder Clay, With every...taught alone to weep; while from her Lap She pours ten thousand Delicacies, Herbs, And Fruits as numerous as the Drops of Rain Or Beams that give them Birth:... | |
| American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - Animal welfare - 1899 - 340 pages
...hunger stung and wild necessity, Nor lodges pity in their shaggy breast. But man, whom nature formed of milder clay, With every kind emotion in his heart,...taught alone to weep; while from her lap She pours ten thousand delicacies, herbs, And fruits, as numerous as the drops of rain Or beams that gave them birth:... | |
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