What would this man? Now upward will he soar, And little less than angel, would be more; Now looking downwards, just as griev'd appears To want the strength of bulls, the fur of bears. The Veterinarian - Page 2671839Full view - About this book
| Jean-Pierre de Crousaz - 1739 - 248 pages
...Now upivards will be fear, And little lefs than Angel, would be more ; Now looking downwards, juft as griev'd appears To want the Strength of Bulls, the Fur of Bears, AND after having put the whimfical Imaginations of this Madman into Verfe, he concludes that The Blifs... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...Man ? nowupward will he foar, And little lefs than Angel, would be more ; Now looking downward, juft as griev'd appears To want the Strength of Bulls, the Fur of Bears. Made for his Ufe all Creatures if he call, Say what their Ufe, had he the Pow'rs of all ? The Blifs of Man (could... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...foar, And little lefs than Angel, would be more j Now looking downward,, juft as griev'd appears Tp want the Strength of Bulls, the Fur of Bears. Made for his Ufe all Creatures if he call, Say what their life, had he the Pow'rs of all ? The Blifs of Man (could... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...And little less than angel, would be more ; [soar, Now looking downwards, just as griev'd appears 175 To want the strength of bulls, the fur of bears. Made...creatures if he call, Say what their use had he the pow'rs of all ? Nature to these without profusion kind, The proper organs proper pow'rs assign'd ;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 562 pages
...Now upward will he And little less than angel, would be more; Now looking downwards, just as grieved appears To want the strength of bulls, the fur of...creatures if he call, Say what their use, had he the pow'rs of all ? Nature to these, without profusion, kind, The proper organs, proper powers assigned;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1798 - 140 pages
...elements of life. The gen'ral Order, since the whole began, Is kept in nature, and is kept in man. 6. What would this man ? Now upward will he soar, And...the fur of bears. Made for his use, all creatures if we call, Say what their use, had he the pow'rs of all? Nature to these, without profusion kind, The... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 232 pages
...whole began, Is kept in Nature, and is kept in Man. [soar, VI. What would this Man ? Now upward will he And little less than angel, would be more ; Now looking downwards, just as griev'd appears 175 To want the strength of bulls, the fur of bears. Made for his use all creatures if he call, Say... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...faithful dog shall bear him company. The UNREASONABLENESS of our COMPLAINTS against PROVIDENCE. (POPE.} WHAT would this Man? Now upward will he soar, And...creatures if he call, Say what their use, had he the pow'rs of all ; Nature to these, without profusion, kind, The propei' organs, proper pow'rs assign'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 pages
...elements of life. The general order since the whole hegan, Is kept in nature, and is kept in man. 6. What would this man? Now upward will he soar, And little less than angel, would he more ; Now looking downwards, just as griev'd appears To want the strength of hulls, the fur of... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1807 - 316 pages
...elements of life. 17Q The general order, since the whole hegan, Is kept in nature, and is kept in man. Made for his use all creatures if he call, Say what their use had lie the jiow'rs ot all? Nature to thesAwithout profusion, kind, The proper organs, proper pow'rs assign'd;... | |
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