| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...epd ! L. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Through the dark medium of life's feverish drear Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous setm. Nor is that part perhaps what mor.aU deem ; Oft from apparent ili our blessings rise. O then... | |
| James Beattie - Wood-engraving - 1802 - 152 pages
...ages without end ? One part, one little part, we dimly scan Through the dark medium of life's feverish dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O then renounce that impious self-esteem, That aims to trace the secrets of... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...without end ? L. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Through the dark medium of life' feverish dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O then renounce that impious self-esteem, That aims to trace the secrets of... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 pages
...without end ! D L. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Through the dark medium of life's feverish dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part, perhaps, what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O, then, renounce that impious self-esteem, That aims to trace the secrets... | |
| James Beattie - Genius - 1805 - 178 pages
...without end ! L. One part, one little part, we dimly scan, Through the dark medium of life's feverish dream ; Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part, perhaps, what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O then, renounce that impious self-esteem, That aims to trace the secrets of... | |
| Children - 1836 - 498 pages
...Dr. Beattie. ' One part, one little part, we dimly scan, Thro' the faint medium of life's feverish dream : Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part, perhaps, what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise : O then renounce that impious self-esteem, Which dares to judge the secrets... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1806 - 380 pages
...DOMINICK. CHAP. XII. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Thro' the dark medium of life's feverish dream, Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part perhaps what mortals deem. Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise : Oh ! then renounce that impious self esteem, That aims to trace the secrets... | |
| 1806 - 184 pages
...ages without end ! One part, one little part, we dimly scan Thro' the dark medium of life's feverish dream, Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, If but that little part incongruous seem. U or is that part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O then renounce... | |
| John Evans - 1808 - 342 pages
...Thro' the dark medium of life's fov'rish dream, " Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan, " If bnt that little part incongruous seem; " Nor is that part...deem : " Oft from apparent ills our blessings rise — " O! then renounce that impious self-esteem, " That aims to trace the secrets of the skies; " For... | |
| James Beattie, Thomas Gray - English literature - 1809 - 408 pages
...MINSTREL. 23 50. One part, one little part, we dimly scan Thro' the dark medium of life's feverish dream, Yet dare arraign the whole stupendous plan,...part perhaps what mortals deem ; Oft from apparent ill our blessings rise. O then, renounce that impious self-esteem, That aims to trace the secrets of... | |
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