| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 504 páginas
...tracts, the giddy heights, explore, Kail who blindly creep, or sightless soar ; iye nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise : .aiigh where we must, be candid where we can, lut vindicate the ways of God to man. I. Say first,... | |
| John William Carleton - 1854 - 522 páginas
...tracts, the giddy heights explore, Of all who blindly creep or sightless soar ; Eye Nature's walk — shoot folly as it flies— And catch the manners living as they rise !" fortune has been a " tight fit," as the monkey observed when he wag in a delicate situation.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 páginas
...tracts, the giddy heights, exploro (tí all who blindly creep, or sightless soar ; Eye nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise ; Laugh where we must, be candid where we can ; But vindicate the ways of God to Man. 1. Say first,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 páginas
...tracts, the giddy heights, explore Of all who blindly creep, or sightless soar ; Eye Nature's walks, shoot Folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise : Laugh where we must, be candid where we can ; But vindicate the ways of God to man. I. Say,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 páginas
...tracts, the giddy heights, explore Of all who blindly creep, or sightless soar; Eye Nature's walks, shoot Folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise , Laugh where we must, be candid where we can ; But vindicate the ways of God to man. L Say, first,... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1844 - 798 páginas
...we are bound therefore to grasp the present for a sketchy portraiture before it is gone, in short, to " shoot folly as it flies, and catch the manners living as they rise." K 5 CHAPTER XI. THB JENKINSONS. Me miserable, which way shall I fly. MILTOB. " YES, my dear... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1844 - 492 páginas
...weak head with strongest bias rules, Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools. Eye nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise. To whom, then first incensed, Adam replied, "Is this thy love, is this the recompense Of mine... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1844 - 94 páginas
...tracts, the giddy heights, explore, Of all who blindly creep, or sightless soar ; Eye nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise. Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, 15 iut vindicate the ways of God to man. ^*r I.... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 454 páginas
...peculiarities of mankind jould escape his acute penetration, which was ever on the alert, " To mark the age, shoot folly as it flies. And catch the manners living as they riae." From an early period, he had accustomed himself to a habit of close think ing. His active ami... | |
| John Trenhaile - 1846 - 270 páginas
...flight, And pour the joys of heaven upon the sight ! POEMS FOR THE PEOPLE. FAST XI. " Eye nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise." POPE. THE POET'S COMPLAINT. ARGUMENT. The Poet's resolution to become original — Finds that... | |
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