Philosophia Musarum, containing Pan, a pastoral of the first age, with other poems and fragments, a supplement, consisting of fugitive pieces and collections, and some philosophical notesVan de Casteels-Werbrouck, 1843 - 290 sivua |
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Sivu ix
... virtues ; and we are com- manded to merge our individual wants in a benevolent consideration of public exigency , and ... virtue ; and above all kindness towards all God's creatures , universally and without exception , is inculcated as ...
... virtues ; and we are com- manded to merge our individual wants in a benevolent consideration of public exigency , and ... virtue ; and above all kindness towards all God's creatures , universally and without exception , is inculcated as ...
Sivu xii
... virtue . To entertain the opinion of some few modern sectarians , that the vicious can obtain a remission of the punishment due hereafter to their crimes , by any measure of faith whatever , without having made suitable reparation and ...
... virtue . To entertain the opinion of some few modern sectarians , that the vicious can obtain a remission of the punishment due hereafter to their crimes , by any measure of faith whatever , without having made suitable reparation and ...
Sivu xvi
... virtues of temperance with regard to fermented liquors ; and there cam be no doubt of the efficacy of this virtues ; but I believe abstinence from the flesh of animals to be a far more powerful remedy against disease . Indeed when a man ...
... virtues of temperance with regard to fermented liquors ; and there cam be no doubt of the efficacy of this virtues ; but I believe abstinence from the flesh of animals to be a far more powerful remedy against disease . Indeed when a man ...
Sivu 12
... the air ; But most of all in man , whose bright conceipts Of sublime virtue and pure happiness Are in their very buts so rudely nipp'd , Like the ephemeral cystus in the spring That the winds blast so soon as it is blown ( 12 )
... the air ; But most of all in man , whose bright conceipts Of sublime virtue and pure happiness Are in their very buts so rudely nipp'd , Like the ephemeral cystus in the spring That the winds blast so soon as it is blown ( 12 )
Sivu 15
... virtue be in him who asks As well as in the oracle consulted : The stool whereon prophetic Pythia sits Is a mysterious tripod , whose three legs Are by Faith , Hope and Charity endow'd With all their force and virtue to support The ...
... virtue be in him who asks As well as in the oracle consulted : The stool whereon prophetic Pythia sits Is a mysterious tripod , whose three legs Are by Faith , Hope and Charity endow'd With all their force and virtue to support The ...
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amor Angels animals Atque Ave regina beast bell bids blest bloom bow wow wow bower breath bright cause chorus Christian cose creatures credenza Cybele dear death divine doctrine doth earth eternal eyes fair faithful fede flocks flowers fond Galanthis golden grace green hand Hark hast hath heart Heaven hither holy Hourglass human immortal ipse Jove joys Lady Mary Shepherd life's light living loadstar Menalcas mente Merrily mihi mind Mopsus morn mortal Muse Nature night nunc o'er pain pass penance philosophers Philostratus phrenology pilgrim poison'd Polyhymnia praise prayer Pyrrho quæ Quid retributive Justice rose round sacred sage scene sensations sensazione sense Septuagint shade Shargs Shepherd sing song soon soul sound star sweet Tallyo terra thee thing THOMAS IGNATIUS MARIA thou truth tutto Venus Virgin virtue vita wassailers ween Woundhealing Zampa Zephyrus
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Sivu 220 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Sivu 219 - I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, that God might manifest them, and that they might see that they themselves are beasts. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity.
Sivu 220 - Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him?
Sivu 217 - Though while he lived he blessed his soul : and men will praise thee, when thou doest well to thyself. 19 He shall go to the generation of his fathers ; they shall never see light. 20 Man that is in honour, and understandeth not, is like the beasts that perish.
Sivu 238 - Ille potens sui Laetusque deget, cui licet in diem Dixisse, ' Vixi : cras vel atra Nube polum Pater occupato ' Vel sole puro : non tamen irritum, 45 Quodcumque retro est, efficiet : neque Diffinget infectumque reddet, Quod fugiens semel hora vexit.
Sivu 273 - Good, to whom all things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance, Would send a glistering guardian, if need were, To keep my life and honour unassailed...
Sivu 162 - He has stretched him quietly down at length, To bask in the starlight his giant strength; And Time shall here a tough morsel find, For his steel-devouring teeth to grind.
Sivu 162 - Merrily, merrily, let us all sing and make the old telescope rattle and ring. Full fifty years did he laugh at the storm, and the blast could not shake his majestic form. Now prone he lies, where he once stood high and searched the deep heaven with his broad bright eye.
Sivu xvii - Bacchi munera, non illls epulae nocuere repostae: frondibus et victu pascuntur simplicis herbae, pocula sunt fontes liquid! atque exercita cursu flumina, nee somnos abrumpit cura salubris.
Sivu 125 - Though now so hollow , dead , and cold ; For in thy form is yet descried The traces left of young Desire , The Painter's art , the Statesman's pride , The Muse's song , the Poet's fire ; But these , forsooth ; now seem to be Mere Bumps on thy Periphery.