The Works of Alexander Pope: Moral essaysA. Millar [and others], 1757 |
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Side 5
... sphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we fee , and not a whole . 45 59 55 60 When the proud fleed shall know why man restrains His fiery courfe , or drives him o'er the plains ; When the dull Ox ...
... sphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we fee , and not a whole . 45 59 55 60 When the proud fleed shall know why man restrains His fiery courfe , or drives him o'er the plains ; When the dull Ox ...
Side 6
... sphere , 70 What matter , foon or late , or here , or there ? The bleft to - day is as completely fo , 75 As who began a thousand years ago . III . Heav'n from all creatures hides the book of Fate , All but the page prefcrib'd , their ...
... sphere , 70 What matter , foon or late , or here , or there ? The bleft to - day is as completely fo , 75 As who began a thousand years ago . III . Heav'n from all creatures hides the book of Fate , All but the page prefcrib'd , their ...
Side 12
... be no mufic of the Spheres , there was no real found , which his argument was obliged to find . VER . 213. The Leadlong linefs ] The manner of the lions Of hearing , from the life that fills the flood 12 EP . I. ESSAY ON MA N.
... be no mufic of the Spheres , there was no real found , which his argument was obliged to find . VER . 213. The Leadlong linefs ] The manner of the lions Of hearing , from the life that fills the flood 12 EP . I. ESSAY ON MA N.
Side 14
... spheres be hurl'd , Being on Being wreck'd , and world on world ; 250 . VER . 253. Let ruling Angels , etc. ] The poet , throughout this poem , with great art uses an advantage , which his em- ploying a Platonic principle for the ...
... spheres be hurl'd , Being on Being wreck'd , and world on world ; 250 . VER . 253. Let ruling Angels , etc. ] The poet , throughout this poem , with great art uses an advantage , which his em- ploying a Platonic principle for the ...
Side 16
... sphere , Secure to be as bleft as thou canst bear : Safe in the hand of one difpofing Pow'r , Or in the natal , or the mortal hour . All Nature is but Art , unknown to thee ; All Chance , Direction , which thou cank not fee ; All ...
... sphere , Secure to be as bleft as thou canst bear : Safe in the hand of one difpofing Pow'r , Or in the natal , or the mortal hour . All Nature is but Art , unknown to thee ; All Chance , Direction , which thou cank not fee ; All ...
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Side 56 - Parnassian laurels yield, Or reap'd in iron harvests of the field ? Where grows ? — where grows it not ? If vain our toil, We ought to blame the culture, not the soil...
Side 74 - Must rise from Individual to the Whole. Self-love but serves the virtuous mind to wake, As the small pebble stirs the peaceful lake; The centre mov'd, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next; and next all human race; Wide and more wide, th...
Side 15 - Were we to press, inferior might on ours; Or in the full creation leave a void, Where, one step broken, the great scale's destroy'd: From Nature's chain whatever link you strike, Tenth, or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike. And, if each system in gradation roll Alike essential to th' amazing whole, The least confusion but in one, not all That system only, but the whole must fall.
Side 59 - Know, all the good that individuals find, Or God and nature meant to mere mankind, Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words, health, peace, and competence But health consists with temperance alone ; And peace, oh virtue ! peace is all thy own.
Side 16 - To serve mere engines to the ruling mind ? Just as absurd for any part to claim To be another in this...
Side 58 - But mutual wants this happiness increase, All nature's difference keeps all nature's peace. Condition, circumstance, is not the thing, Bliss is the same in subject or in king; In who obtain defence, or who defend, In him who is, or him who finds a friend : Heaven breathes through every member of the whole One common blessing as one common soul.
Side 4 - AWAKE, my St. John ! leave all meaner things To low ambition and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot, Or garden tempting with forbidden fruit.
Side 7 - Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate All but the page prescribed, their present state: From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play ? Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.
Side 5 - Say first, of God above, or man below, What can we reason, but from what we know ? Of man, what see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer ? Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, "Tis ours to trace him only in our own.
Side 40 - Is it for thee the lark ascends and sings? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates his wings. Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat ? Loves of his own and raptures swell the note.