As in the ark, join'd without force or strife, All creatures dwelt ; all creatures that had life. Or as the primitive forms of all (If we compare great things with small) Which without discord or confusion lie, In that strange mirror of the Deity. The Works of the English Poets: Cowley - Página 93de Samuel Johnson - 1779Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abraham Cowley - 1707 - 528 páginas
...odd Similitude. What is it then, which like the Tower 'Divine We only can by Negatives define? VIII. In a true Piece of Wit all things muft be, Yet all things there agree. As in the Ark, join'd without force or ftrife, All Creatures dwelt 5 all Creatures that had Life. Or as the Trimitive Forms of all... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
...Nor upon all things to intrude And force fome odd Similitude. What is it then, which, lite the Pow'r divine, We only can by Negatives define ? In a true Piece of Wit all things muft be, Yet all thingf thece. agree; As in the Ark, joyn'd without Force or Strife, All Creatures dwelt, all Creatures... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 484 páginas
...upon all Things to intrude, , And force fome odd Similitude. What is it then, which, like the Pow'r Divine, We only can by Negatives define? In a true Piece of Wit all Things muft be, . r iYet all Things there agree : As in the Ark, joyn'd without Force or Strife, All Creatures dwelt,... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 páginas
...Nor upon all Things to intrude, And force fome odd Similitude. What is it then, which, like the Pow'r Divine, We only can by Negatives define ? In a true Piece of Wit all Things muft bs, Yet all Things there agree : As in the Ark, joyn'd without Force or Strife^ All Creatures dwelt,... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1762 - 358 páginas
...Chips of fhort-lung'd Seneca : And force fome odd Similitude. What is it then, which, like the Pow'r divine, We only can by Negatives define ? In a true Piece of Wit all things muft be, Nor upon all things to intrude, Yet all things there agree : As in the Ark, join'd without Force or... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 230 páginas
...antiquity. For, as Mr. Baylehas vrell obferved, " II n'ya Nor upon all things to obtrude And force fome odd fimilitude. What is it then, which, like the power divine, We only can by negatives define [»'] ? (I'j The two concluding ftanz» of this ode are omitted. " guère d'ecrivain dont le verbiage... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 268 páginas
...bombaft way, Nor the dry chips of fhort-lung'd Seneca [/;]. Nor upon all things to obtrude And force fome odd fimilitude. What is it then, which, like the power divine, We only can by negatives define ? [?'] III. On the Death of Mr. JORDAN, . Second Mafter at Weftminfter-School. TT ERE lies the mafter... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 264 páginas
...dry chips of fhort-lung'd Seneca [£]. Nor upon all things to obtrude And force ibme odd fmiilitude. What is it .then, which, like the power divine, We only can by negatives define ? [/] ' • s ' . HI, On the Death of Mr. JORDAN, Second Matter at Weftminfter-School. TT ERE lies... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1777 - 266 páginas
...bombaft way, Nor the dry chips of fhoft-lung'd Seneca [£]. Nor upon all things to obtrude And force fome odd fimilitude. What is it then, which, like the power divine^ We only can by negatives define ? [/] y®z&®s&^^ in. On the Death of Mr. JORDAN, Second Mafter at Weftminfter-School. TJ ERE lies... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 658 páginas
...the Power Divine, 5j We only ean by negatives define ? VIII. In a true pieee of Wit all things muil be, Yet all things there agree : As in the Ark, join'd without foree or ftrife, Ail ereatures dwelt, all ereatures that had life. d» Or as the primitive forms of all, (If we eompare... | |
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