 | Alexander Pope - 1776 - 52 pages
...NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod ; The ftate of Nature was the reign of God : Self.love and focial at her birth began, Union the bond of all things,...to aid ; Man walk'd with beaft, joint tenant of the fhad« ; The fame his table, and the fame his bed; No murder cloath'd him, and no murder fed. tn the... | |
 | John Bell - English poetry - 1796
...pleasure, gratitude, and hope, combirt'd, 145 Still spread the int'rest, and preserv'd the kind. IV. Nor think, in Nature's state they blindly trod; The state...began, .Union the bond of all things, and of man. I5o Pride then was not, nor arts that pride to aid ; Man walk'd with beast, joint tenant of the shade,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1777 - 260 pages
...think, in NATURE'S STATE they blindly The ftate of nature was the reign of God : Self-love and focial at her birth began. Union the bond of all things, and of man. VaL. III. D Pride then was not ; nor arts, that pride to aid .• Man walk'd with beaft, joint tenant... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1778 - 412 pages
...and hope, combin'd, 145 Still Tpread the iRt'reft and prefer.y'd the kind. -. - " •» — JCbr "Nor think, in NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod ; The State of Nature was the reign of God ; Self-love arad ibcial at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man. O ' Pride then was not; nor... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1783 - 322 pages
...pleafure, gratitude, and hope, combin'd, Still tfxread the int'reft, and preferv'd the kind, t Nor think, in NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod; The State of Nature was the reign of God : Self-love and focial at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of Man. Pride then was not ; nor Arts,... | |
 | 1784 - 1280 pages
...fpirit ? Others may, but I will not believe it. . 0* tkt ADVANTAGE*/ SOCIETY. " Self-love and focial at her birth began, " Union the bond of all things, and of man." POPE; IF we reflect on the nature of the human fpecies, we (hall be convince-i that all mankind were... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1787 - 396 pages
...and hope, combin'd, 145 Still fpread the int'reft and preferv d the kind. IV. Northink,inN'ATURE's STATE they blindly trod; The State of Nature was the...nor Arts, that Pride to aid ; Man walk'd with beaft, joint-tenant of the made ; The fame his table, and the fame his bed ; No murder cloath'd him, and no... | |
 | Eschenburg - Literature - 1788 - 472 pages
...Nature's ftate they blindly trod; The ftate of Nature was the reign of God: ' •• Self love and focial at her birth began Union the bond of all things, and of Man. Pride then was not, nor arts that pride to'aid; ' ." Man walk'd with beaft, joint tenant of the fhadc;... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - 400 pages
...and hope, combin'd, 1 45 Still fpread the intereft, and preferve the kind. IV. Northink,inNATU RE'S STATE they blindly trod; The State of Nature was the...to aid; Man walk'd with beaft, joint tenant of the fhade ; The fame his table, and the fame his bed; No murder cloath'd him, and no murder fed. In the... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791
...Still fprcad the int'reft, and preferv'd the kind. Nor think, in Nature's State they blindly tiodi The State of Nature was the reign of God : Self-love...began ; Union the bond of all things, and of Man. VARIATIONS. * What ore to tend, to lodge, to cram, to treat him I All thii he knew; but not th.it 'twas... | |
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