| English poetry - 1822 - 382 pages
...thec, 't is my will Thou wear this corollary. Nature ever, Findmg diseordant fortune, like all secd Out of its proper elimate, thrives but ill. And were...nature lays, It would not lack supply of excellence. 1 59 But ye perversely to religion strain Him who was born to gird on him the sword, And of the fluent... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822 - 388 pages
...wear this corollary. Nature ever, Finding discordant fortune, like all seed Out of its proper climate, thrives but ill. And were the world below content...nature lays, It would not lack supply of excellence. 150 But ye perversely to religion strain Him, who was burn to gird on him the sword, And of the fluent... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 390 pages
...wear this corollary. Nature ever, Finding discordant fortune, like all seed Out of its proper climate, thrives but ill. And were the world below content...nature lays, It would not lack supply of excellence. 15O But ye perversely to religion strain Him, who was born to gird on him the sword, And of the fluent... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...wear this corollary. Nature ever, Finding discordant fortune, like all seed Out of its proper climate, thrives but ill. And were the world below content...was born to gird on him the sword, And of the fluent phraseman make your king : Therefore4 your steps have wander'd from the path." • Whose airy eoyage... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1850 - 316 pages
...wear this corollary. Nature ever, Finding discordant fortune, like all seed Out of its proper climate, thrives but ill. And were the world below content...was born to gird on him the sword, And of the fluent phraseman make your king : Therefore1 your steps have wander'd from the path." CANTO IX. ARGUMENT.... | |
| David Thomas - 684 pages
...up : and so ordains He who bestows it that as his free gift It may be called ••••••• And were the world below content to mark And work...nature lays, It would not lack supply of excellence." II. THAT TRUE GREATNESS is NOT EXTERNAL BUT IN THE souu He alone is great whose soul dwells in a higher... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1853 - 1522 pages
...wear this corollary. Nature ever, Finding discordant fortune, like all seed Out of its proper climate, thrives but ill. And were the world below content...supply of excellence. But ye perversely to religion straiu Him, who was born to gird on him tho sword, And of the fluent phraseman make your king : Therefore*... | |
| 1854 - 796 pages
...parents, their powers and capacities depend : — *• were the world below content to mark, And work In the foundation nature lays, It would not lack supply...was born to gird on him the sword, And of the fluent phrnaeman make your king ; Therefore your steps have wandered from the path.'" The studies of Dante's... | |
| Ireland - 1854 - 788 pages
...parents, their powers and capacities depend : — " were the world below content to mark, And work in the foundation nature lays, It would not lack supply of excellence. But ye perversely to religion itraln Him, who waa burn to gtrd on him the sword. And of the fluent phroseraan make your klngi Therefore... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1856 - 110 pages
...these lines — Nature ever, Finding discordant fortune, like all other seed Out of its proper climate, thrives but ill; And were the world below content...born to gird on him the sword ; And of the fluent phmsenmn you mnke your king : Therefore your steps have wander'd from the paths. The quotation of these... | |
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