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" Know then this truth (enough for man to know) 'Virtue alone is happiness below. "
Moral essays, satires, &c - Page 47
by Alexander Pope - 1777 - 195 pages
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Murray's System of English Grammar: Improved, and Adapted to the Present ...

Lindley Murray, Enoch Pond - English language - 1835 - 240 pages
...sentence obliquely, and which may be omitted without injuring the grammatical construction ; as, ' Know then this truth, (enough for man to know,) Virtue alone is happiness below. ' And was the ransom paid ? It was ; and paid (What can exalt his bounty more ?) for...
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The works of Alexander Pope; with a memoir of the author, notes ..., Volume 1

Alexander Pope - 1835 - 350 pages
...the day : The whole amount of that enormous fame, A tale, that blends their glory with their shame ! Know then this truth, enough for man to know, — ' Virtue alone is happiness below.' 310 The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the...
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A Grammar of the Tamil Language: With Appendix

Charles Theophilus Ewald Rhenius - Tamil language - 1836 - 320 pages
...months Julian staid at Constantinople. ^yaSiuirQor-enr^piuSiririuai Q&irwrsilipjs^ssi Ljfl Qf Ir . Know then this truth, (enough for man to know,) virtue alone is happiness below, ^aiayeoa^SC'eu *=aruiir^ eiru^i Q a. ILj p ir Mr i 69. Peculiar expressions. In translating...
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The American Orator's Own Book: Or, The Art of Extemporaneous Public ...

Oratory - 1836 - 362 pages
...proceed more quickly. After the parenthesis is concluded, assume the same elevation with which you began. Know then this truth (enough for man to know), Virtue alone is happiness below. Know ye not, brethren (for I speak to them that know the law),' how that the law hath...
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The Poetical Works of A. Pope: Including His Translation of Homer , to which ...

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1836 - 502 pages
...the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A tale that hlends their glory with their shame ! i* i* i* happiness helow.' 310 The only point where human hliss stands still, And tastes the good without the...
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The Boy's Friend: Or The Maxims of the Cheerful Old Man

Carlton BRUCE (pseud. [i.e. George Mogridge.]) - Children - 1837 - 300 pages
...are so disposed ; but on no account in the world venture to be a great talker. A RAMBLING CHAPTER. Know then this truth, enough for man to know, Virtue alone is happiness below. POPE. I WILL tell you what I would do if I were a boy. I would sit down and reflect...
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The Caledonian, Volume 18

1918 - 546 pages
...of us walk blindly. So, man be wary, watch and pray, And Judge your brother kindly. — Alice Carey. Know then this truth, — enough for man to know, — "Virtue alone is happiness below."— Pope. Have Love! Not love alone for one; But man as man, thy brother call; And...
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The Smoking Flax

Robert J. C. Stead - Canadian fiction - 1924 - 312 pages
...running-board and patted her tattered upholstery sentimentally, encouraging high resolves with a quotation, "Know then this truth (enough for man to know), 'Virtue alone is happiness below.' " Groping in his pocket he found a key, and whimsically turned it in the lock with...
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A Review of English Grammar

John Earle Uhler - English language - 1926 - 200 pages
...according to all appearances the cast will work willingly we will make enough money to pay all debts. 10. Know then this truth enough for man to know Virtue alone is happiness below. Part 3 1. Our conversation our acts our thoughts everything we we did was concentrated...
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Selected Poems of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1926 - 310 pages
...day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A Tale that blends their glory with their shame ! VII. Know then this truth (enough for Man to know) "Virtue alone is Happiness below." 310 Is blest in what it takes, and what it gives ; The joy unequall'd, if its end...
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