| Henry Baker - 1760 - 60 דפים
...thy Fellow-Creature let's Thee fee, j The wond'rousChangewhich is ordain'd forThee. ! Thou too {halt leave thy reptile Form behind, And mount the Skies,...and unconfin'd. From him alone the SPIDER learns to fpread Her pendant Snare, and twift the {lender Thread. Careful, me travels, 'till fome Place {he finds... | |
| 1803 - 228 דפים
...God Sc thine-O man '.--and he*\ In this thy fellow creature lets thee see 1 The wond'rous change that is ordain'd for [ thee. ! Thou too shalt leave thy...range among the stars, all bright and unconfin'd. Those appeals which atheists themselves iiuikc to reason, proclaim the soul of man to be the ruling... | |
| Flowers - 1835 - 174 דפים
...brilliant dyes ? 'Twas God—its God and thine, O man, and He, In this thy fellow-creature, lets thee see The wondrous change which is ordain'd for thee: Thou...thy reptile form behind, And mount the skies, a pure ethereal mind. There range among the heavens, all bright and unconfined. XLV. SONG. HAIL, artless Simplicity... | |
| Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852 - 444 דפים
...thine, O man, and HE In this thy fellow-creature lets thee see The wondrous change which is ordained for thee : Thou too shalt leave thy reptile form behind, And mount the skies, a pure ethereal mind, There range among the skies, all bright and unconfin'd. TO A SPRIG OF MIGNONETTE. THE... | |
| Helen Margaret Scurr - 1922 - 148 דפים
..." Cf. Baker: " He In this, thy fellow creature, lets thee see The wondrous change that is ordained for thee. Thou too shalt leave thy reptile form behind, And mount the skies, a pure ethereal mind, There range among the stars, all bright and unconfin'd." n Note to Bk. V, 162: ". .... | |
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