| 1747 - 584 str.
...of a Cotemporary. 'HOW elegant, juft and virtuous is that « Reflexion ofPortius? The Ways of Heav'n are dark and intricate. Puzzled in Mazes and perplex'd with Errors ; Our Under/landing traces 'em in vain, Loft and hewilder' d in the fruitlefi Search ; Nor fees with how... | |
| Thomas Gibbons - 1767 - 540 str.
...of the following lines of Mr ADDISON ? Remember what out father oft has told us : The ways of Heav'n are dark and intricate* Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd...vain, Loft and bewilder'd in the fruitlefs fearch j Nor fees with how much art the windings run, Nor where the regular confulion ends f, . May we not... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 364 str.
...to renounce his precepts. PORT l U S. Remember what our father oft has .told us : The ways of heav'n are dark and intricate, Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors* Our underftandiug traces 'em in vain, Loft and bewilder'd in the fruitlefsfearch; Nor fees with how much... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1777 - 354 str.
...to renounce his precepts. N PORTIU S. Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of heav'n are dark and intricate. Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors: \.; Our underftanding traces 'em in vain, Loft and bewilder'd in the fruitlefs fearch : Nor fees with how much art the windings... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 str.
...Would almoft tempt us to renounce his precepts. PORTIU S. Remember what our father oft has told us i The ways of heaven are dark, and intricate, Puzzled...underftanding traces them in vain, Loft and bewilder'd in the fruitleis fearch; Nor fees with how much art the windings run, Nor where thefregular confufion ends.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 942 str.
...Would almoft tempt us to renounce his precepts. PORTIUS. Remember what our father oft has told us i The ways of heaven are dark and intricate, Puzzled...; Our underftanding traces them in vain, Loft and bewildcr'd in the fruitlefs fearcli ; Nor fees with how much art the windings run. Nor where the regular... | |
| James Beattie - 1783 - 862 str.
...generally, if not always, mifpointed, is^ I think, generally mifunderftood \ The tS8 THE THEORY fartlL The ways of heaven are dark and intricate, Puzzled...vain, Loft and bewilder'd in the fruitlefs fearch, &c, Thus the lines are printed in all the editions I have feen. And yet, it can hardly be fuppofed,... | |
| Select lessons - 1785 - 156 str.
...neither weighs, All Weight in this—O let me^live to Thee ! The Darknefs of Providence.. ADDI so K. THE Ways of Heaven are dark and intricate, Puzzled...with Errors: Our Underftanding traces them in vain, Nor fees with how much Art the Windings run, Nor where the regular Confufion ends. Cato'j Soliloquy... | |
| John Gifford - 1785 - 194 str.
...though the caufe and end of their exifteucc alike elude the grafp of human reafon, " The ways of Heav'n are dark and intricate, " Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd...Our underftanding traces them in vain, " Loft and bewilder 'd in the fruitlefs fearch: " But admitting, my Lord, by way of argument, that the intriguing... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 292 str.
...tempt us to renounce his precepts. Par. Remember what our father oft lias told us: The ways of Heav'n are dark and intricate ; Puzzled in mazes, and perplex'd with errors, Our understanding traces them in vain, Lost and bewilder'd in the fruitless search ; Nor sees with how... | |
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