| Edward Young - 1762 - 298 стор.
...Senfe; For, fure, to Senfe, they truly are divine, And half-abfolv'd idolatry from guilt; Nay, turned it into virtue. Such it was In thofe, who put forth...Unloft, to lift their thought, nor mounted higher j But, weak of wing, on planets perch'd ; and thought What was their higheft, mud be their ador'd.... | |
| Edward Young - 1773 - 354 стор.
...Idolatry from Guilt j Nay, twn?d it into Virtue. Such it war In thofe, who pat forth all they had of Max Unloft^ to lift their Thought, nor mounted higher;...Planets perch'd ; and thought What was their Higheft, mod be their Ador'd. But They how weak, who could no higher mount ? And are there, then, LORENZO !... | |
| Edward Young - 1775 - 408 стор.
...glory, ftole the ftyle of gods, From ages dark, obtufe, and fteep'd in fenfe; For, fure, to fenfe, they truly are divine, And half-abfolv'd idolatry...their higheft, muft be their ador'd. But they how weak, who could no higher mount:' And are there, then, Lorenzo! thofe, to whom Unfeen, and unexiftent,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 330 стор.
...gods, From ages dark, obtufe, and fteep'd infenfe ; For, fure, tofcxfe, they truly are divine; Sc5 And half-abfolv'd idolatry from guilt; Nay, turn'd...lift their thought, nor mounted higher ; But, weak of wings, on planets perch'd; and thought 810 What was their higheft, muft be their ador'd. But They how... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 стор.
...truly are divine; So5 And half-ablblv'd idolatry from guilt; Nay, turn'd it into virtue. Such it ivas In thofe, who put forth all they had of man Unloft,...lift their thought, nor mounted higher ; But, weak of wings, on planets pereh'd; and thought 810 What was their higheft, muft be their ador'd. But They how... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 стор.
...godlike glory, ftole the ftyle of gods, From ages dark, obtufe, and fteep'd \nfenfe; For, fure, to/eafe, they truly are divine; And half-abfolv'd idolatry from guilt; Nay, turn'd it into virtue. Such it ivas In thofe, who put forth all they had of man Unloft, to lift their thought, nor mounted higher;... | |
| 1747 - 692 стор.
...godlike glory, (tole the (Vyle of gods, From ages dark, obtule, and (leep'd mfeiife: For, fure, to ftnfe, they truly are divine, And half-abfolv'd idolatry from guilt; Nay, turn'd it into virtut. Such it was To thoiè who put forth all they had of man Unloft, to lift their thought, nor... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 470 стор.
...da/k, obtuse, and steep'd in sense : For sure to sense they truly are divine, go5 And half-absolv'd idolatry from guilt, Nay, turn'd it into virtue. Such it was In those who put forth all they had of man Unlost, to lift their thought, nor mounted higher, But, weak... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 стор.
...805 In those, who put forth all they had of Man Unlost, to lift their thought, nor mounted-higher; But, weak of wing, on planets perch'd; and thought What was their highest, must be their ador'd. But they how weak, who could no higher mount! And are there, then, LORENZO!... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 312 стор.
...creation; re-inflam'd, Thy luminaries triumph, and aflume Soc And half-abfolv'd idolatry from guilty Nay, turn'd it into virtue. Such it was In thofe who put forth all they had of man Unloll, to lift their thought, nor mounted higher, But weak of wings, on planets perch'd, and thought... | |
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