The Works of the English Poets: BlackmoreH. Hughs, 1779 |
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Halaman 35
... ask the Atheist , if he has in the leaft an ill opinion of them for being engaged in fuch an execrable under- taking ? If he fays he has not , then the point is gained , and an Atheist is what I have reprefented . If he fays he has , I ...
... ask the Atheist , if he has in the leaft an ill opinion of them for being engaged in fuch an execrable under- taking ? If he fays he has not , then the point is gained , and an Atheist is what I have reprefented . If he fays he has , I ...
Halaman 43
... ask you , whence does motive vigour flow ? You fay , the nature of the thing is fo . 100 105 But how does this relieve th ' enquirer's pain ? Or how the dark impulfive power explain ? The Atomifts , who fkill mechanic teach , Who boast ...
... ask you , whence does motive vigour flow ? You fay , the nature of the thing is fo . 100 105 But how does this relieve th ' enquirer's pain ? Or how the dark impulfive power explain ? The Atomifts , who fkill mechanic teach , Who boast ...
Halaman 100
... ask you , whence the feeds conftituent fpring Of every plant , and every living thing ? Whence every creature should produce its kind , 155 And to its proper fpecies be confin'd ? 160 To answer this , Lucretius , will require More than ...
... ask you , whence the feeds conftituent fpring Of every plant , and every living thing ? Whence every creature should produce its kind , 155 And to its proper fpecies be confin'd ? 160 To answer this , Lucretius , will require More than ...
Halaman 107
... Ask , why it wants the plough , or labourer's hand ? Kind to the marble rocks , you ne'er complain That they without the fculptor's skill and pain . No perfect ftatue yield , no baffe relieve , Or finish'd column for the palace give ...
... Ask , why it wants the plough , or labourer's hand ? Kind to the marble rocks , you ne'er complain That they without the fculptor's skill and pain . No perfect ftatue yield , no baffe relieve , Or finish'd column for the palace give ...
Halaman 109
... ask if gracious Gods would storms produce ; You ne'er reflect , that by the driving wind The air from noxious vapours is refin'd , Freed from the putrid feeds of pain and death , That living creatures might not , by their breath ...
... ask if gracious Gods would storms produce ; You ne'er reflect , that by the driving wind The air from noxious vapours is refin'd , Freed from the putrid feeds of pain and death , That living creatures might not , by their breath ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
æther affert Anaxagoras ariſe aſk Atheiſts atoms beaſts caufe cauſe Chance chufe chyle conftant courfe courſe defcend defign defign'd demonftration difplay divine earth eaſe endued Epicurean Epicurus eternal exiftence exiſtence fame fate fchools feat fecret fenfe fhould fide fince firft firſt fkies flood flow folar fome force form'd fource fpacious fpirits fpread fpring frame ftill ftores ftreams ftrong fubject fuch fuperior fyftem glebe globe heavenly hills honour immenfe impulfive irreligion juft juſt labour laws lefs light Lucretians Lucretius mafs mind motion move muft muſt Nature Nature's ne'er neceffity o'er Obferve orbs pafs philofophers plain pleaſe pleaſure purſue race reafon reft religion rife ſcheme ſhow ſkies ſkill ſky ſpace ſphere ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill taſk tell thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand uſe vaft vapours various veins vigour weft Whence whofe wife winds wondrous
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 108 - Does not the river from the mountain flow, And bring down riches to the vale below? See how the torrent rolls the golden sand From the high ridges to the flatter land. The lofty lines abound with endless store Of mineral treasure, and metallic ore; With precious veins of silver, copper, tin, Without how barren, yet how rich within!
Halaman 192 - TV admitted nitre agitates the flood, .Revives its fire, and referments the blood. Behold, the streams now change their languid blue, Regain their glory, and their flame renew. With scarlet honours re-adorn'd the tide Leaps on, and bright with more than Tyrian pride, Advances to the heart, and fills -the cave On the left side, which the first motion gave. Now through the same involv'd arterial ways, Again th' exploded jets th
Halaman 22 - If you say he has broken any law, tell us the law, and by whom it was made. If the laws of the supreme being are set aside, we can lie under no regulation, but have an unbounded liberty over all our actions.
Halaman 93 - Amidst the glebe, small hollow fibres shoots ; Which drink with thirsty mouths the vital juice, And to the limbs and leaves their food diffuse : Peculiar pores peculiar juice receive, To this deny, to that admittance give.
Halaman 81 - Saturn in thirty years his ring completes, Which swifter Jupiter in twelve repeats. Mars three and twenty months revolving spends; The earth in twelve her annual journey ends. Venus, thy race in twice four months is run; For his, Mercurius three demands; the moon Her revolution finishes in one. If all at once are mov'd, and by one spring, Why so unequal is their annual ring...
Halaman 54 - See, how the rip'ning fruits the gardens crown, * Imbibe the sun, and make his light their own. See the...
Halaman 170 - Nature's power. Hence metals, plants, and minerals arise, The clouds and all the meteors of the skies ! Hence all the clans that haunt the hill or wood, That beat the air, or cut the limpid flood! Even man, their lord, hence into being came, Breath'd the pure air, and felt the vital flame!
Halaman 178 - From animated rock and flint began. Now to the learned schools of (Greece repair, Who chance the author of the world declare : Then judge if wise philosophers excel Those idle tales, which wanton poets tell.
Halaman 97 - The' alternate sovereigns of the night and day; View the wide earth adorn'd with hills and woods, Rich in her herds, and fertile by her floods ; Walk through the deep apartments of the main, Ascend the air to visit clouds and rain ; And, while we...
Halaman 24 - I persuade myself the Epicurean philosophy had not lived so long, nor been so much esteemed, had it not been kept alive and propagated by the famous poem...