| English literature - 1743 - 642 pages
...allowi Does well, aflj nobly ; angels could na toar Our outward afl, indeed, admits reßrai» 'Tïi not in things o'er thought to domineer Guard well thy thought ; our thoughts л beard in heaven. On all-important Time, thrf every щ Tho much, and warm, the wife have urg the... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 416 pages
...Friendfiip. 27 Does well, a<5ts nobly ; Angels could no more. Our out-xard Act, indeed, admits Reftraint : 'Tis not in Things o'er 'Thought to domineer \ Guard...thy Thought ; our Thoughts are heard in Heaven. On all-important Time, through every Age, Tho' much, and warm, the Wile have urg'd ; the Man Is yet unborn,... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 350 pages
...allows, Does well, aits nobly ; Angels could no more. Our outv.-<ird .Ait, indeed, admits Reftraint ; 'Tis not in Things o'er Thought to domineer ; Guard well thy Thought ; our Thoughts are heard ii Heaven. On all-important Time, through ev'ry Age, Tho' much, and warm, the Wife have urg'd ; the... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1756 - 430 pages
...in thy Power ; Thy Purpofe firm, is equal to the Deed : Who does the beft his Circumftance allows, well, acts nobly ; Angels could no more, Our outward Act, indeed, admits Reftraint ; 'Tis not in Things o'er Thought to domineer ; Guard well thy Thought ; our Thoughts are... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 292 pages
...circumitance allows, Does well, afts nobly ; angels could no more. Our outward aft, indeed, admits reftraint ; *Tis not in things o'er thought to domineer ; Guard...thy thought; our thoughts are heard in heaven.' On all.important Time, thro' ev'ry age, Tho' much, and warm, the wife have urg'd ; the man is, yet unborn,... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1771 - 282 pages
...allows, Dues well, afts nobly ; angels could no more. Our Outward aft, indeed admits reftraint ; 'Tis hut in things o'er thought to domineer ; Guard well thy thought ; our thoughts are heard in heaven. On all-important Time, through every age,. Tho' much, and warm, the wife have urg'd; the man Jt yat unborn... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1775 - 408 pages
...nobly; angels could no more. , Our outward aft, indeed, admits reftraint; J Tis not in things o ? er thought to domineer; Guard well thy thought; our thoughts are heard in heaven. On all-important time, through every age, Tho' much, and warm, the wife have urg'd; the man Is yet unborn,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 288 pages
...circumftance allows, Does well, afts nobly ; angels could no more. Our outward aft indeed admits reftraint ; 'Tis not in things o'er thought to domineer; Guard...well thy thought; our thoughts are heard in heaven. 95 On all important Time, through every age, Though much, and warm, the wife have urg'd ; the man Is... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 280 pages
...circumftance allows, Does well, afts nobly; angels could no more. Our outward ac"l indeed admits reftraint; "Tis not in things o'er thought to domineer; Guard...well thy thought; our thoughts are heard in heaven. 95 On all important Time, through every age, Though much, and warm, the wife have urg'd; the man Is... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 354 pages
...circumftance allows, Does well, ads nobly ; angels could no more. Our outward aft indeed, admits reftraint ; 'Tis not in things o'er thought to domineer ; Guard...important Time, thro' ev'ry age, Tho' much, and warm, the wife have urg'd ; the man Is yet unborn, who duly weighs an hour. " I've loft a day" the prince who... | |
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