We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there among the pitiful shifts of policy: we walk here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice: our senses are here... The Caxtons - 319. oldalszerző: Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1854Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1838 - 440 oldal
...among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there among the pitiful shifts of policy: we work here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty ; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice: our senses are here feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their objects... | |
| Josiah Gilbert - 1885 - 512 oldal
...honey flee, And there with humble sweets contents his industrie." It is Cowley, too, who writes : " We are here among the vast and noble scenes of Nature. . . . We walk here in the light and open ways of Divine Beauty." Lastly there is Milton, learned in all the... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 oldal
...for them in courts and cities, where they are so wild, and the chase so troublesome and dangerous. q q q q s q q q q q q q q s q q q q q q q q s q q q q*u+u,u-u t q t u!u"u#u$u%u q q q D D labyrinths of human malice : our senses are here feasted with the clear and genuine taste of their... | |
| 1880 - 350 oldal
...grounds of Mr. John Young, the language of Cowley seemed to come in its best light, for, said he — "We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature, we walk in the light and open ways of the Divine bounty, our senses are here feasted with all the clear... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1895 - 540 oldal
...We are here (in the country) among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there (in the town) among the pitiful shifts of policy. We walk here in...bounty — we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice ; our senses are here feasted with all the clear and genuine taste of their... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897 - 652 oldal
...We are here (in the country) among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there (in the town) among the pitiful shifts of policy. We walk here in...divine bounty ; we grope there in the dark and confused labyrinths of human malice ; our senses are here feasted with all the clear and genuine taste of their... | |
| Henry Austin Bruce Baron Aberdare - 1902 - 378 oldal
...Did I ever read you a favourite passage of mine in Cowley, contrasting town and country, beginning, ' We are here among the vast and noble scenes of Nature....policy. We walk here in the light and open ways of Divine bounty. We grope there in the dark and confused labyrinth of human malice,' &c. ? How vividly... | |
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