The Works of Alexander Pope;J.F. Dove, St. John's Square, 1822 |
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... Religion of Racine the younger , the elegant Latin poem of Brown on the Immortality of the Soul , the Latin poems of Stay and Boscovick , and the philosophical poem before us ; to which , if we may judge from some beautiful fragments ...
... Religion of Racine the younger , the elegant Latin poem of Brown on the Immortality of the Soul , the Latin poems of Stay and Boscovick , and the philosophical poem before us ; to which , if we may judge from some beautiful fragments ...
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... and the artful turns that can be given to those passages , to place them out on the side of religion , and make them coincide with the fundamental doctrines of revelation . How And when Harte frequently made the same request , he 7.
... and the artful turns that can be given to those passages , to place them out on the side of religion , and make them coincide with the fundamental doctrines of revelation . How And when Harte frequently made the same request , he 7.
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... religion ; which objections are perpetually re- peated , and pervade all his works . But Pope might not indeed know the real opinions of his guide concerning a particular im- portant topic - the moral attributes of the Deity . These two ...
... religion ; which objections are perpetually re- peated , and pervade all his works . But Pope might not indeed know the real opinions of his guide concerning a particular im- portant topic - the moral attributes of the Deity . These two ...
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... religion , by endeavouring to place this poem on the side of Revelation , and to take Pope out of the hands of the infidels . But he laboured in vain , and with an ill - grounded zeal ; as would evidently appear if we were to undertake ...
... religion , by endeavouring to place this poem on the side of Revelation , and to take Pope out of the hands of the infidels . But he laboured in vain , and with an ill - grounded zeal ; as would evidently appear if we were to undertake ...
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... religion , would be better served , were we to rest content with more accurate and more moderate expressions . The terms , admirable , excellent , superlatively great , wise , and holy , these sufficiently fill the imaginations of men ...
... religion , would be better served , were we to rest content with more accurate and more moderate expressions . The terms , admirable , excellent , superlatively great , wise , and holy , these sufficiently fill the imaginations of men ...
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الصفحة 13 - Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world.
الصفحة 35 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent: Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
الصفحة 157 - What conscience dictates to be done, Or warns me not to do, This teach me more than hell to shun, That, more than heav'n pursue. What blessings Thy free bounty gives, Let me not cast away; For God is paid when man receives, To enjoy is to obey.
الصفحة 15 - Lo the poor Indian ! whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind ; His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way...
الصفحة 158 - Let not this weak, unknowing hand Presume thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land On each I judge thy foe. If I am right, thy grace impart, Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong, O teach my heart To find that better way.
الصفحة 16 - In Pride, in reas'ning Pride, our error lies; All quit their sphere, and rush into the skies. Pride still is aiming at the blest abodes, Men would be Angels, Angels would be Gods. Aspiring to be Gods, if Angels fell, Aspiring to be Angels, Men rebel: And who but wishes to invert the laws Of Order, sins against th
الصفحة 92 - Praise ye him, sun and moon : Praise him, all ye stars of light. Praise him, ye heavens of heavens, And ye waters that be above the heavens. Let them praise the name of the LORD: For he commanded, and they were created.
الصفحة 86 - Nature that tyrant checks; he only knows, And helps, another creature's wants and woes. Say, will the falcon, stooping from above, Smit with her varying plumage, spare the dove?
الصفحة 49 - With too much knowledge for the Sceptic side, With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between, in doubt to act or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God or Beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer; Born but to die, and reas'ning but to err; Alike in ignorance, his reason such, Whether he thinks too little or too much...
الصفحة 156 - To know but this, that Thou art good, And that myself am blind ; Yet gave me, in this dark estate, To see the good from ill ; And binding nature fast in fate, Left free the human will.