| Mark Akenside - 1804 - 206 str.
...His beaming forehead thro' the gates of morn, To lead the train of Phcebus and the Spring. 150 Say, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation ? why ordain'd Thro' life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame, But that... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 str.
...They also feel her charms , Enamour'd they partake th' eternal joy. AKEKSIDE. CHAP. XXX. Greatness. , why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation ! why ordain'd Thro' life and death to dart his piercing eye , With thoughts beyond the limits of his frame! But that... | |
| Great Britain - 1806 - 286 str.
...complicated series of exertion, of toil and trouble, and even of the highest distress and danger. ** Say why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation...ordain'd Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame ; But that th' Omnipotent might send him forth In... | |
| 1806 - 408 str.
...upon his plan ; And form to his, the relish of their souls. • On GREATNESS. •{AKENSIDE.) S3 AY, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation ; why ordain'd 1 hro' life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame; But that... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 str.
...His beaming forehead through the gates of morn. To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring. 150 Say, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation...ordain'd Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame ; But that the Omnipotent might send him forth In... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 str.
...displays His beaming forehead through the gates of morn, To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring. Say, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation...ordain'd Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame ) But that the omnipotent might send him forth In... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 str.
...also feel her charms, Enamour'd ; they partake th' eternal joy. AKENSIDE. CHAP. XXX. GREATNESS. SAY, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation ; why ordain'd Thro' life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limits of his frame ; But that... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 str.
...displays His beaming forehead through the gates of morn, To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring. Say, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast Creation' ; why ordain'd 1 In apologizing for the frequent negligences of the sublimist million 01 Greece, " Those god-lik*... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 str.
...His beaming forehead through the gates of morn, To lead the train of Phccbus and the Spring. 130 Say, why was man so eminently rais'd Amid the vast creation...ordain'd Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame; But that the Omnipotent might send him forth In s:ght... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1818 - 216 str.
...gates of morn, To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring. 150 Say, why was man so eminently raised Amid the vast creation, why ordain'd Through life and death to dart his piercing eye, With thoughts beyond the limit of his frame ; But that the Omnipotent might send him forth 155... | |
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