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
 | Nathan Drake - 1805
...philosophy, the best mixture of human affairs that we can make are the employments of a country life.— " We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there (alluding to courts and cities) among the pitiful shifts of policy : we walk here in the light and... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1805
...philosophy, the best mixture of human affairs that we can make are the employments of a country life.— " We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there (alluding to courts and cities) among the pitiful shifts of policy : we walk here in the light and... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1806
...them in courts and cities, where they are so wild, and the chace so troublesome and dangerous. . , We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature ; we are there among the pitiful shifts of po>' licy: we walk here in the light and open ways of the divine bounty; we grope there in the dark... | |
 | William Penn - 1807 - 370 oldal
...contentions, from all envying, or being envied, from receiving and from paying all kind of ceremonies ! We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...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... | |
 | 1770
...we are among the vail and noble fcenes of na-- ture ; we are in the l;:ter among the pitiful (hilts of policy ; we walk here in the light and open ways of divine bounty ; we grope there in the dark and confufed labyrinths of humatHha-* lice ; our fenfes... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1809
...for them in courts and cities, where they are so wild, and the chace so troublesome and dangerous. We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...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... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1809
...for them in courts and cities, where they are so wild, and the chace so troublesome and dangerous. We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...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... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...for them in courts and cities, where they are so wild, and the Chase so troublesome and dangerous. We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature;...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... | |
 | 1849
...which we return 1 How strong and black stands my pencil-mark in this passage of the poet from which I have just quoted before ! — "We are here among...the dark and confused labyrinth of human malice." f But I weary yon, reader. The New World vanishes — now a line — now a * Cowley's Ode to Light.... | |
 | 1821
...for them in courts and cities, where they are so wild, and the chase so troublesome and dangerous. We are here among the vast and noble scenes of nature...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... | |
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