| Traits, William White Cooper - 1861 - 402 pages
...assigned ; Each seeming want compensated of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force : All in exact proportion to the state, Nothing to add, and nothing to ahate." CHAPTEE VII. BAPACIOUS BIRDS. — THE EAGLES OP ANTIQUITY. — C*SAR'S STANDARD-BEARER. —... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...assign 'd ; Each seeming want compensated of course, Hare with degrees of swiftness, here of force, All in exact proportion to the state. Nothing to add, and nothing to abate : Esch beast, each insect, happy in his own ; Is Heaven unkind to man, and man alone .' l'ope. BEAUTTFUL-Belief... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 334 pages
...assign'd ; Each seeming want compensated of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force; All in exact proportion to the state ; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate ; Each beast, each insect, happy in its own: Is heaven unkind to man, and man alone ? Shall he alone,... | |
| 1866 - 328 pages
...assign'd ; Each seeming want compensated of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force ; All in exact proportion to the state ; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate ; Each beast, each insect, happy in its own : Is heaven unkind to man, and man alone ? Shall he alone,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 pages
...assign'd ; 180 Each seeming want compensated of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force ; All in exact proportion to the state ; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate. Each beast, each insect, happy in its own ; Is Heaven unkind to man, and man aione ? Shall he alone,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 pages
...assign'd; Each seeming want compensated of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force;1 All in exact proportion to the- state; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate. Each beast, each insect, happy in its own: Is Heaven unkind to Man, and Man alone I Shall he alone,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 pages
...assign'd; 180 Each seeming want compensated of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force4 ; All in exact proportion to the state; , Nothing to add, and nothing to abate. Each beast, each insect, happy in its own: 185 : Is Heav'n unkind to Man, and Man alone? Shall he alone,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 pages
...assign'd ; iso Each seeming want compensated, of course, Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force ; All in exact proportion to the state ; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate. Each beast, each insect, happy in its own : Is Heaven unkind to Man, and Man alone ? Shall he alone,... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - American literature - 1872 - 658 pages
...assigned ; Each seeming want compensated, of course, — Here with degrees of swiftness, there of force ; All in exact proportion to the state ; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate. Each beast, each insect, happy in its own. Is Heaven unkind to man, and man alone V Shall he alone,... | |
| William Whalley - Eye - 1874 - 144 pages
...these senses are continuous or distributed over the whole surface of the body, like that of touch. " Nature to all, without profusion, kind, The proper...proper powers assign'd. All in exact proportion to the slate; Nothing to add, and nothing to abate." POPE. The simple eyes of Insects are two in number, and... | |
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