| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 páginas
...the following lines, the reader may perhaps cry out — Confujion worfe confounded. Here lies a fhe fun, and a he moon here, She gives the beft light...fee All, fince the being of all things is he ; Yet are the trunks, which do to us derive Things in proportion fit, by perfpe&ive Deeds of good men ; for... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 páginas
...she sun, and a he moon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE. Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our true glass through which we see All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 páginas
...she sun, and a he moon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE, Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope f Though God be our true glass through which we see All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 páginas
...she sun, and a he moon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE. Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our true glass through which we see All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...she Sun, and a he Moon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE. Who but Donne would have thought, that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our tme glass, through which we sec All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 páginas
...she sun, and a he moon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE. Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our true glass through which we see All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 páginas
...sun, ainl a he mnon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, aiul all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE. Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though Hod be our true glass through which we see All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 páginas
...best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DOXXL. "Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our trne glass throngh which we see All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 486 páginas
...she sun, and a he moon here, She gives the best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONNE. Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our true glass through which we sec All, since the being of all things is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 410 páginas
...best light to his sphere, Or each is both, and all, and so They unto one another nothing owe. DONXC. Who but Donne would have thought that a good man is a telescope? Though God be our true gla«s through which we «ee All, since the being of all things is... | |
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