| John Bell - 1788 - 628 páginas
...their country, as may seem ; 355 But herein to our Prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government In their majestic unaffected stile Than all th' oratory of Greece and Rome, 360 In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt,... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 páginas
...of their country as may seem ; Put herein to our Prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government In their majestic unaffected stile Than all th' oratory of Greece and Rome. 360 In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt,... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 páginas
...of their country, as may seem; But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government,...cities flat; These only with our law best form a king. So spake the Son of God; but Satan, now Quite at a loss, (for all his darts were spent,) Thus to our... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...of their Country, as may seem ; But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government,...and Rome. In them is plainest taught, and easiest leamt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so, What ruins kingdoms, and lays cities flat ; These... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 páginas
...their country, as may seem ; , 55*5 But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government, In their majestic unaffected style, Than all the1 oratory of Greece and Rome. 360 In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What makes a nation... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 298 páginas
...strength and fresh force to our sage poet's eulogy on the Jewish prophets: As men divinely taught and better teaching The solid rules of civil government...keeps it so, What ruins kingdoms and lays cities flat. PARADISE REGAINED, iv. 354, If there be any antidote to that restless craving for the wonders of the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 páginas
...of their country, as may seem; But herein to our prophets fiir beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government,...unaffected style, Than all the' oratory of Greece and Bome. In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What ruins kingdoms, and lays cities flat; These... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...of their country, as may seem ; But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely tr.ught, and sad company. • It was a worthy edyfying Uomc. In them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What ni.-ikt -. a nation happy, and keeps it... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 356 páginas
...of their country, as may seem ; But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government,...cities flat ; These only with our law best form a king. " So spake the Son of God ; but Satan, now Quite at a loss, (for all his darts were spent,) Thus to... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 páginas
...of their country, as may seem ; But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government,...flat : These only with our law best form a king." So spake the Son of God ; but Satan, now Quite at a loss (for all his darts were spent), Thus to our... | |
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