| Alexander Pope - 1762 - 370 pages
...never tir'd; Never elated , while one man's opprefs'd ; 32; Never dejected , while another's blefs'd; And where no wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more Virtue, is to gain. Slave to no fe<fl, who takes no private road, But looks thro' Nature , up to Nature's God ; Purfues... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1772 - 376 pages
...never tir'd ; Never elated, while one man's opprefs'd; 32? Never dejected , while another's blefs'd ; And where no wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more Virtue , is to gain. See the fole blifs Heav'n could on all beftow ! Which who but feels can tafte, but thinks can know... | |
| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1772 - 374 pages
...tir'd ; Never elated , while one man's opprefs'd ; j 2 Never dejecìed , while another's blefs'd ; And where no wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more Virtue , is to gain. See the fole blifs Heav'n could on ali beftow ! Which who but feels can tafte, but thinks can know... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1798 - 140 pages
...exercis'd, yet never tir'd ; Never elated while one man's oppress'd ; Never dejected, while another's blest; And where no wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more virtue, is to gain. See the sole bliss heav'n could on all bestow ! Which who but feels can taste, but thinks can know;... | |
| George Mogridge - 1799 - 188 pages
...Christian poet, overcome with a sense of God's goodness, should burst out into the well known words, " When all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys ; Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. " Oh, how shall words, with equal warmth. The gratitude declare,... | |
| English poetry - 1800 - 322 pages
...Never elated, while one man's oppress'd; Never dejected, while another's bless'd; And where no want's no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more virtue is to gain. See the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow ! Which who but feels can taste, but thinks can know;... | |
| Herbert Mends - 1801 - 432 pages
...beneath thine eyej For life, eternal life is thine. HYMN CLXXXVI. CM Gratitude for God's Mercies. I. 'HEN all thy mercies, O my GOD, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. ii. Thy providence my life sustain'd, And all my wants redrest,... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 376 pages
...wovk of the same nature which has not yet appeared in print, and may be acceptable to my readers. L When all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys ; Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise : II. O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare,... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...crown'd, And streams shall murmur all around. GRATITUDE. BY THE SAME. WHEN all thy mercies, O my Godf My rising soul surveys; Transported with the view,...wonder, love, and praise ! O ! how shall words with eqnal warmth The gratitude declare, That glows within my ravish'd heart ! But thou canst read it there.... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...yet never tir'df Never elated , while one man's oppres'd ; Never dejected while another's bless'd ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since but to wish more Virtue , is to gain. See the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow ! "Which who but feels can taste , but thinks cart know... | |
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