 | Bibliography - 1739 - 480 pages
...the reft are falfe. Mr. Pope cries out, «' From Pride, from Pride, our very Reafoning fprings -, *' Account for moral, as for nat'ral Things : " Why charge we Heav'n in thofe, in thefe ac" quit? «« In both to reafon right, is to fubmit. Our Commentator anfwers him "... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1736 - 64 pages
...Heaven's Defign, Why then a Borgia, or a Cat aline ? From Pride, from Pride, our very Reas'ning fprings ; Account for moral, as for nat'ral Things ; Why charge we Heav'n in thofe, in thefe acquit ? 155 _ In both to reafon right, is 10 fubmit. Better for Us, perhaps, it might... | |
 | William Warburton - 1742 - 220 pages
...from its natural Tendency. Mr. Pope then adds, From Pride, from Pride, our very Reafoning fprings ; Account for moral, as for nat'ral Things : Why charge we Heav'n in thofe, in thefe acquit ? In both to reafon right, is to fubmit. 1. 153, (ffej. Our Commentator asks... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...or earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign, Why then a Borgia, or a Catiline ? Who knows but he, whofe hand the light'ning forms, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Caefar's mind, 159 Or turns young Ammon loofe to fcourge mankind... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751 - 370 pages
...If you will believe thefe perIn illuftratins the effects #51ESSAY ON MAN. "Who knows but he, whofe hand the light'ning forms, "Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Casfar's mind, 159 Or turns young Ammon loofe to fcourge mankind?... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 274 pages
...or earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign, Why then a Borgia, or a Catiline ? Who knows but he, whofe hand the light'ning forms, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Caefar's mind, 159 Or turns young Ammon loofe to fcourge mankind... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1752 - 376 pages
...or earthquakes break not Heav'n's dcfign, Why then a Uorgia, or a Catiline? Who knows, but he, whofc hand the light'ning forms, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the ftorms j Pours fierce Ambition in a Capfar's mind, Or turn? young Amnion loofc tofeourge mankind ?... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 234 pages
...earthquakes break not Heav'n's defigrt, Why then a Borgia, or a Catiline ? 156 Who knows but he, whofe hand the lightning forms, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the ftorms; Pours fierce Ambition in a Caefar's mind, 159 Or turns young Ammon loofe to fcourge mankind... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1762 - 370 pages
...earthquakes break not Heav'n's defign, içç Why then a Borgia , or a Catiline ? I Who knows but he, whofe hand the light'ning forms, Who heaves old Ocean , and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Caefar's mind, Or turns young Ammon loofe to fcourge mankind? 16*... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1763 - 150 pages
...Ncwtotft Optics, S>u<rft. alt. VSR. 155. If plagues, £sV.] What hath milled fom* Who knows but he, whofe hand the light'ning forms, Who heaves old Ocean, and who wings the ftorms ; Pours fierce Ambition in a Czfar's mind, 159 Or turns young Ammon loofe to fcourge mankind... | |
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