| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 72 pages
...divine in men : Nor ill could fear in God, and understood A sovereign being, but a sovereign good. True faith, true policy, united ran, That was but love of God, and this of man. Who first taught souls enslav'd, and realms undone, The enormous faith of many made for one ; That... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 pages
...JThat was but love of God, and this of man. Who first taught souls enslaved, and realms undone, The enormous faith of many made for one ; That proud exception to all nature's laws, To invert the work, and counterwork its cause ? Force first made conquest, and that conquest law; Till... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 pages
...of God, and this of Man. 240 Who first taught souls enslav'd, and realms undone, Th' enormous faith1 of many made for one; That proud exception to all...Nature's laws, T* invert the world, and counter-work its Cause? Force first made Conquest, and that conquest, Law; 245 'Till Superstition- taught the tyrant... | |
| Richard Grant White - English language - 1870 - 488 pages
...sustained in a use of language very common with them. But no; for in the " Essay on M-in" we read: True faith, true policy united ran; That was but love of God, but this of man. And again, in the same poem: In each how guilt and greatness equal ran, And all that... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1871 - 544 pages
...but love of God, and this of man. M Who first taught souls enslaved, and realms undone, Th' enormous1 faith of many made for one ; That proud exception...nature's laws, T' invert the world, and counterwork its cause ?* Force first made conquest, and that conquest, law ; 2a Till superstition taught the tyrant... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 pages
...policy, united ran, 180 That was but love of God, and this of Man. Who first taught souls enslaved, and realms undone, Th' enormous faith of many made...Nature's laws, T' invert the world, and counterwork its cause \ Force first made conquest, and that conquest, law ; 'Till Superstition taught the tyrant awe,... | |
| Richard Grant White - English language - 1876 - 552 pages
...sustained in a use of language very common with them. But no ; for in the ' Essay on M'.m" we read : True faith, true policy united ran ; That was but love of God, but this of man. And again, in the same poem : In each how guilt and greatness equal ran, And all that... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1873 - 590 pages
...God, ' and this of Man. 240 Who first taught souls enslav'd, and- realms undone, Th' enormous faith1 of many made for one; That proud exception to all...Nature's laws, T' invert the world, and counter-work its Cause? Force first made Conquest, and that conquest, Law; 245 j 'Till Superstition taught the tyrant... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1873 - 406 pages
...What is its rule ? The confession.1» The origin of superstition. — Who first taught souls enslaved, and realms undone, Th' enormous faith of many made...for one, That proud exception to all nature's laws, T1 invert the world, and counter-work its cause ? Force first made conquest, and that conquest law,... | |
| Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pages
...shall find. Temple of Fame. EARLY SUPERSTITION. WHO first taught souls enslaved, and realms undone, The enormous faith of many made for one ; That proud exception to all nature's laws, To invert the world, and counterwork its cause ? Force first made conquest, and that conquest law,... | |
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