| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 pages
...thought divide! And middle natures, how they long to join, Vet never pass the insuperable line ! Without this just gradation, could they be Subjected, these to those, or all to theet 230 The powers of all subdued by thee alone, Is nut thy reason all these powers in one 7 V III.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 334 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 ? [earth, 8. See through... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1863 - 654 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 to thee alone, Is not thy reason all these powers in One?" Thus, the memory of... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 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 1 1 "Nothtnc wai ever en happily expreaaed on the art of painting."— Warlan. The powers of all, subdued... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 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 ? OMNIPRESENCE... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 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 ? OMNIPRESENCE OF THE... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 pages
...And Middle natures, how they long to join, Yet never pass th' insuperable line ! Without this jimt gradation, could they be Subjected, these to those, or all to thee ? i "Nothing wai ever so happily expressed on (lie art of painting.**— Wortoii. f "The*: lines are... | |
| 1866 - 328 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 ? [earth, 8. See through... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 72 pages
...by sounde. 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 ?* VIII. See, through... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 pages
...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? [earth, VIII. See,... | |
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