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" Vain, wretched creature, how art thou misled To think thy wit these godlike notions bred! These truths are not the product of thy mind, But dropp'd from heaven, and of a nobler kind. "
Treatise Upon the Authenticity of the Scriptures and the Truth of the ... - Page 17
by Jacob Bryant - 1793 - 227 pages
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 11

Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 412 pages
...strength, to Heaven won kJ And would not be oblig' d to God for more. [soar, Vain, wretehed ereature ! how art thou misled, To think thy wit these god-like notions bred. These truths are not the produet of thy mind, But dropt from Heaven, and of a nobler kind. ReveaPd Religion first inform'd thy...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 1

John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...reward. Thus man by his own strength to Heaven would soar: And would not be oblig'd to God for more. em down arc not the product of thy mind, But dropt from Heaven, and of a nobler kind. Revcal'd religion first...
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Poems Divine and Moral: Many of Them Now First Published

John Bowdler - Hymns, English - 1821 - 510 pages
...Lairi. THUS man by his own strength to. heav'n would soar, And would not bo oblig'd to GOD for more. Vain wretched creature, how art thou misled To think...These truths are not the product of thy mind, But dropt from heav'n, and of a nobler kind. Reveal'd Religion first inform'd thy sight, And Reason saw...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 3

John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 346 pages
...strength to Heaven would And would not be oblig'd to God for more. Vain wretched creature, how art them misled To think thy wit these god.like notions bred...These truths are not the product of thy mind, But dropt from Heaven, and of a nobler kind. Reveal'd religion first inform'd thy sight, And reason saw...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...reward. Thus man by his own strength to Heaven would And would not be oblig'd to God for more, [soar: friends, the knot of noose : For 'tis great grace,...friend, let others wait. His warped ear hung o'er the dropt from Heaven, and of a nobler kind. Reveal'd religion first inform'd thy sight, And reason saw...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...strength to heaven would And would not be oblig'd to God for more. [soar : Vain wretehed ereature, ering every ray, Shone sweetly lambent wiut eelestial day. Guiltless I gaz'd ; heaven liste produet of thy mind, But dropt from heaven, and of a nobler kind. Reveal'd religion first inform'd...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Prefaces

John Aikin - English poetry - 1826 - 840 pages
...reward. Thus roan by his own strength to Heaven would soar : And would not be oblig'd to God for more. Vain wretched creature, how art thou misled To think...These truths are not the product of thy mind, But dropt from Heaven, and of a nobler kind. ReveaTd religion first inform'd thy sight, And reason saw...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 16

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 824 pages
...The better to satisfy this obligation, you have early cultivated the genius you have to arms. DryHen. Vain wretched creature, how art thou misled, To think...T.hese truths are not the product of thy mind, But dropt from heaven, and of a nobler kind : Revealed religion first informed tiiy sight, And reason saw...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1836 - 390 pages
...reward. Thus man by his own strength to heaven would soar, And would not be oblig'd to God for more. Vain wretched creature, how art thou misled To think...these god-like notions bred ! These truths are not the produet of thy mind, But dropt from heaven, and of a nobler kind. Reveal'd religion first inform'd...
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A New Dictionary of the English Language, Volume 1

Charles Richardson - English language - 1836 - 136 pages
...Philosophers of that kind be gone ancients. — Bacon. Essay of Truth. llevealed religion first informed thy sight. And reason saw not till faith sprung the...light. Hence all thy natural worship takes the source ; 'Tie revelation what thon think'st discourse. Dryden. Bel. Laid. It is not long since a philosopher...
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