| Alexander Pope - 1798 - 140 페이지
...beyond us lies, • O'erlook'd, seen double, by the fool, and wise. Plant of celestial seed! if dropt below, Say, in what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow?...op'ning to some court's propitious shine, Or deep with di'monds in the flaming mine? Twin'd with the wreaths Parnassian laurels yield, Or reap'd in iron harvests... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 페이지
...emphatic force of a passage in Pope's Essay on Man, where the poet is inquiring after happiness. Plant I of celestial | seed, | if dropp'd | below, Say | in...to grow? Fair op'ning | to some court's propitious shrine, Or deep | with diamonds | in the flaming | mine ? Twfn'd | with the wreaths | Parnassian laurels... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 232 페이지
...eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die ; Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, 5 O'erlook'd, seen double by the fool and wise ; Plant...what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow ? Fair op'ning so some court's propitious shine, Or deep with di'monds in the flaming mine ? 10 Twin'd with the wreaths... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 페이지
...beyond us lies ; O'erlook'd , seen double , by the fool, and wise. Plant of celestial seed ! if dropt below, Say in what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow ? Fair op'ning to some courts propitious shine . Or deep with di'monds in the flaming mine? Twin'd with the wreaths Parnassian... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 페이지
...For which we bear to live, or dare to die ; Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'erloolt'd, seen double, by the fool and wise. Plant of celestial...Say in what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow ? Fair opening to some court's propitious shine, Or deep with diamonds ia the flaming mine Twin'd with the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 페이지
...thy name : That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or da™ to die ; Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies,...! if dropp'd below, Say, in what mortal soil thou deign'ss to grow? Fair opening to some court's propitious shine, Or deep with diamonds in the flaming... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 페이지
...For which we bear to live, or dare to die, Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, O'crlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise : Plant of celestial...Say, in what mortal soil thou deign'st to grow ? Fair opening to some court's propitious shine, Or deep with diamonds in the flaming mine? 10 Twin'd with... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 페이지
...inflection before described. Thus when Pope inquires into the place where happiness resides, he says — Plant of celestial seed, if dropp'd below, Say in...soil thou deign'st to grow : Fair op'ning to some courts propitious shine, Or deep with diamonds in the flaming mine ? Twin'd with the wreaths Parnassian... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 페이지
...sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die, Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, OYrlook'd, seen double, by the fool and wise : Plant of celestial...seed '. if dropp'd below, Say, in what mortal soil them deign'st to grow? Fair opening to some court's propitious shine, Or deep with diamonds in the... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 446 페이지
...: That something still which prompts th' eternal sigh, For which we bear to live, or dare to die j Which still so near us, yet beyond us lies, o'erlook'd,...below, Say in what mortal soil thou deignst to grow? POPE. " REJoICE, son of Alibudah (said Magiscatzin); the eye of Omniscience hath beheld thee with favour,... | |
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