Selected WorksRinehart, 1953 - 424 sivua |
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Sivu 231
... Reason to the soul ; and , as on high Those rolling fires discover but the sky , Not light us here , so Reason's glimmering ray Was lent , not to assure our doubtful way , But guide us upward to a better day . And as those nightly ...
... Reason to the soul ; and , as on high Those rolling fires discover but the sky , Not light us here , so Reason's glimmering ray Was lent , not to assure our doubtful way , But guide us upward to a better day . And as those nightly ...
Sivu 233
... reason prompts us to a future state , The last appeal from fortune and from fate : Where God's all - righteous ways will be declar'd , The bad meet punishment , the good reward . Thus man by his own strength to heaven would soar , And ...
... reason prompts us to a future state , The last appeal from fortune and from fate : Where God's all - righteous ways will be declar'd , The bad meet punishment , the good reward . Thus man by his own strength to heaven would soar , And ...
Sivu 357
... reason to tax that want of due con- nection ; for co - ordination in a play is as dangerous and un- natural as in a state . In the meantime he must acknowledge , our variety , if well ordered , will afford a greater pleasure to the ...
... reason to tax that want of due con- nection ; for co - ordination in a play is as dangerous and un- natural as in a state . In the meantime he must acknowledge , our variety , if well ordered , will afford a greater pleasure to the ...
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