| 1739 - 480 pagina’s
...thoufand Springs ; " Seas roll to waft me,Suns to lightmyRife,-^. And again, " Has God, thou Fool! work'd folely for thy good, " Thy Joy, thy Paftime, thy Attire,...fpreads the flow'ry Lawn. " Is it for thee the Lark afcendsand fings? " Joy tunes his Voice, Joy elevates his Wings. — 1 have been betrayed by the Charms... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 64 pagina’s
...nothing flands alone ; 25 The Chain holds on, and where it ends unknown. Has God, thouFool ! work'd folely for thy Good, Thy Joy, thy Paftime, thy Attire,...Fawn, For him as kindly fpreads the flow'ry Lawn. 30 It is for thee the Lark afcdnds and Sings ; Joy tunes his Voice, Joy elevates his Wings. It js for... | |
| William Warburton - 1742 - 220 pagina’s
...Sharers with us of its bleffings. Has God, thou Fool ! work'd folely for thy Good, Thy Joy, ffyPaftime, thy Attire, thy food? Who for thy Table feeds the wanton Fawn, For him as kindly fpreads the flowVy Lawn. Is it for thee, the Lark afcends and fings? Joy tunes his Voice, Joy elevates his Wings.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pagina’s
...nothing flands alone ; 25 The chain holds on, and where it ends, unknown. Has God, thou fool ! work'd folely for thy good, Thy joy, thy paftime, thy attire,...thy table feeds the wanton fawn, For him as kindly fpread the flow'ry lawn : 30 Is it for thee the lark afcends and fings ? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 274 pagina’s
...nothing ftands alone 3 2$ The chain holds on$ and where it ends, unknown. Has God, thou fool"! work'd folely for thy good, Thy joy, thy paftime, thy attire,...thy table feeds the wanton fawn^ For" him as kindly fpread the flow'ry lawn : 30 Is it for thee the lark afcends and fings ? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 374 pagina’s
...nothing ftands alone ; 25 The chain holds on, and where it ends, unknown. Has God, thou fool ! work'd folely for thy good, Thy joy, thy paftime, thy attire, thy food ? COMMENTARY. awaking again the old pride of his adverfaries, who cannot bear that Man ihould be thought... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 pagina’s
...thy food? COMMENTARY; v tr mc « «» * 2) No TEs. In this 'tis God dire&s -, Ep.IIL ESSAY ON MAN. 87 Who for thy table feeds the wanton fawn, For him as kindly fpread the flow'ry lawn : 30 Is it for thee the lark afcends and lings ? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 234 pagina’s
...nothing ftands alone ; 25 The chain holds on, and where it ends, unknown. Has God, thou fool, work'd folely for thy good, Thy joy, thy paftime, thy attire,...thy table feeds the wanton fawn, For him as kindly fpread the flow'ry lawn : 30 quality fo equally and univerfally conferred upon it, called Aesraction.... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1758 - 372 pagina’s
...J 3 8 The not a little 'cbritriBufe to his convenience and happinefs ? , Has God, thou Fool, work'd folely for thy good ! Thy joy, thy paftime, thy attire, thy food? "Who for thy table feeds the" wahion Fawn, • " ; For him as kindly fpreads the fiow'ry lawn. Is it for thee the Lark afcends and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 402 pagina’s
...on, and where it ends, unknown. Has God, thoufool ! work'd folely for thygood, Thy joy, thypaftime, thy attire, thy food? Who for thy table feeds the wanton fawn, For him as kindly fpread the flow'ry lawn : 30 Is it for thee the lark afcends and fings ? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates... | |
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