| William Drummond - 1711 - 370 páginas
...HeH, ..'. , .... 2. .. .'. DOth then the World'go thus,doth all thus move ? Is this the Juftice «Sich on Earth we find ? Is this that firm Decree which all doth bind f Arc theft your Influences, Pow'rs above ? Thofe Souls which Vices moody Mifts mnftblindj Blind Fortune... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 440 páginas
...firm deeree whieh all doth bind ? Are these your influenees, pow'rs above ? Those souls whieh viee's moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune, blindly, most their friend doth prove; And they who thee, poor idle virtue ! love, Ply like a feather toss'd by storm and wind. Ah ! if a providenee doth sway this... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 442 páginas
...deserv'd an endless night ; A wonder is so far above our wit, That angels stand amaz'd to think on it. V. DOTH then the world go thus, doth all thus move ?...most blind, Blind Fortune, blindly, most their friend cloth prove ; And they who thee, poor idol, Virtue ! love, Ply like a feather toss'd by storm and wind.... | |
| william b. turnbull - 1856 - 398 páginas
...Save that sun's light we see, of good hear tell, This earth we court so much were very hell. SONNET. DOTH then the world go thus, doth all thus move ?...decree which all doth bind ? Are these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vices moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune blindly most their friend... | |
| William Drummond - 1856 - 406 páginas
...that sun's light we see, of good hear tell, This earth we court so much were very hell. SONNET. JLJoTH then the world go thus, doth all thus move ? Is this...decree which all doth bind ? Are these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vices moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune blindly most their friend... | |
| William Drummond - 1856 - 386 páginas
...that sun's light we see, of good hear tell, This earth we court so much were very hell. SONNET. .L/OTH then the world go thus, doth all thus move ? Is this...find ? Is this that firm decree which all doth bind ? Axe these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vices moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune... | |
| William Drummond - 1856 - 382 páginas
...firm decree which all doth bind ? Are these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vices moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune blindly most...prove ; And they who thee, poor idol, Virtue, love, Fly like a feather toss'd by storm and wind. Ah ! if a Providence doth sway this all, Why should best... | |
| 1861 - 600 páginas
...those which dye with the deepest tints the pages of Shakespeare's collection. ' TJie World' s Way. ' Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move ?...decree which all doth bind ? Are these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vice's moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune, blindly, most their... | |
| Anonymous - 1861 - 604 páginas
...those which dye with the deepest tints the pages of Shakespeare's collection. ' Tlte World's Way. ' Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move ?...decree which all doth bind ? Are these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vice's moody mists most blind, Blind Fortune, blindly, most their... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 páginas
...gold, Fair dangling ribbands, leaving what is best, On the great writer's sense ne'er taking hold ; Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move ?...decree which all doth bind ? Are these your influences, Powers above ? Those souls which vice's moody mists most blind. Blind Fortune, blindly, most their... | |
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