 | Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...While pleafurc, gratitude, and hope, combin'tl, Still (pread the int'reft, and prelerv'd the kind. Nor think, in Nature's State they blindly trod ; The State of Nature was the reign of God. Self-love ami focial at hev birth began. Union the bond of all things, and of J^an. Pride then was not; nor Arts,... | |
 | Jacob Bryant - Apologetics - 1793 - 566 pages
...in some respeft (but in connexion * Aftsiii. 21. Matthew xvii. u. + Luke i. 17. Malachi iv. 6. . Nor think in nature's state they blindly trod, The state of nature was the reign of God. POPE. •with an indubitable ascertainment of immortality by the obedience of Ckrisi unto death) as... | |
 | John Roach - English poetry - 1793 - 274 pages
...the reign of God : Self-love and focial at her birth began, Union the bond of all thing*, and of man. Pride then was not ; nor arts, that pride to aid ; Man walk'd with beafl, joint tenant of the fliadeT - ' The fame his table, and the fame his bed ; No murder cloath'd... | |
 | 1794 - 920 pages
...nature's fíate they blindly trod ; The (late of nature was the reign of God : Sell-love and focial at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man. 15^ Pride then was nut ; nor arts, that pride to aid ; M;m walk'd with beart, joint tenant of the ihai!j;... | |
 | Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 906 pages
...nature's fíate they blindly trod ; -The fbt'e of nature was the reign of God : Self-love and focial at her birth began, Union the bond of all things,...not ; nor arts, that pride to aid ; "Man walk'd with bead, joint tenant of the made; The fame his table, and the fame his bed; No murder cloth'd him, and... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 576 pages
...While pleafure, gratitude, and hope, combin'd, Still fpread the int'rert, and prelerv'd the kind. Nor think, in Nature's State they blindly trod; The State...birth began; Union the bond of all things, and of Man. Pride then was not ; nor Arts, that Pride to aid; Man walk'dwith beaft, joint tenant of the (hade;... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1796 - 236 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,...nor arts that pride to aid ; Man walk'd with beaft, joiot tenant of the lhade ; The (ame his table, and the fame his bed ; No murder cloth'd him, and no... | |
 | Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 pages
...brute creation ; of fimplicity, gentlenefs, and freedom to man with his fellow creatures. Ver. 151. Pride then was not; nor arts, that pride to aid: Man walk'd with beaft, joint tenant of the ftiade. • So Hall, Satire 1. book iii. Then crept in pride, and peevifh covetife, And men grew greedie,... | |
 | 1796 - 220 pages
...in NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod; The flate 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 fhade;... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English literature - 1797 - 384 pages
...pleafure, gratitude, and hope, combin'd, 145 Still fpread the int'refl, and preferv'd the kind. IV. Nor think, in NATURE'S STATE they blindly trod ; The State of Nature was the feign of God : SelfNOTES. effe&s. And laftly fhews, that, as in fafl, like mere animal Society, it... | |
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