one first principle must be : But what, or who, that UNIVERSAL HE : Whether some soul encompassing this ball, Unmade, unmoved ; yet making, moving all; Or various atoms' interfering dance Leap'd into form, the noble work of chance ; Or this Great All... The Poetical Works of John Dryden - Sida 182efter John Dryden - 1855Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 sidor
...Soul, incompaffing this Ball, Unmade, uninov'd, yet making, moving all; Or various Atoms interf¿ring Dance . Leap'd into Form, the noble Work of Chance; Or this great All was from Eternity: Not ev'n the Stagyrite himfeif could fee, And Epicurus guefa¿d as well as he. . Ill As blindly grop'd... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 sidor
...But What, or Who, that Univerf.il He ; Whether fome Soul, incompafiing this Ball, Unmade, unmov'd, yet making, moving all : Or various Atoms interfering...noble Work of Chance : •Or this great All was from Eterniry, Not ev'n the Stagyrite bimfelf could fee, And Efirurus ghefs'd as well as He. As blindly... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 426 sidor
...incompaffing this Ball Unmade, unmov'd ; yet making moving All; Or various Atoms interfering dance Leapt into Form (the noble Work of Chance ;} Or this great All was from Eternity ; Not cv'n the Stagirite himfelf could fee ; And Epicurus guefs'd as well as he : As blindly grop'd they... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 448 sidor
...that univerfal He j Whether fome foul incompafling this ball Unmade, unmov'dj yet making, moving all j Or various atoms, interfering dance, Leap'd into form, the noble work of chance; U 4 Or this great all was from eternity ; Not even the Stagirite himfelf could fee j And Epicurus guefs'd... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1762 - 358 sidor
...: But What, or Who, that univerfal He ; Whether fome Soul, encompaffing this Ball, Unmade, unmov'd, yet making, moving all; Or various Atoms interfering...Work of Chance ; Or this great All was from Eternity : ~l As blindly grop'd they for a future State, As rafhly judg'd of Providence and Fate. But leaft... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 sidor
...be: But what, or who, that univerfal Hes Whether fome foul incompaffing this ball Unmade, unmov'd; yet making, moving all ; Or various atoms, interfering...Or this great all was from eternity; Not even the Stagirite himfelf could fee; And Epicurus guefs'd as well as he: J As blindly grop'd they for a future... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 260 sidor
...ball, Unmade, unniov'd ; yet making, moving nil j Or various atoms interfering danre Leapt intoyorw, the noble work of chance ; Or this great all was from eternity ; ~) Not e'en the Staglrite himfelf could fee ; C. And Epicurus gtiefs'd as well as he. S As IKndlj grsf'd they... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 644 sidor
...whose lamp shone brighter, have been led From cause to cause, to Nature's secret head, And found that one first principle must be; But what, or who, that Universal He, IJ Whether some soul encompassing this hall Unmade, unmov'd, yet m1king, moving all, Or various atoms'interfering... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 sidor
.../ But what, or who, that univerfal He ; Whether fome foul incompaffing this ball Unmade, unmov'd ; yet making, moving all ; 'Or various atoms, interfering...chance ; Or this great all was from eternity ; Not ev'n the Stagirite himfelf could fee ; fc-And Epicurus guefs'd as well as he; As blindly grop'd they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 342 sidor
...incompaffing this ball Unmade, umnov'd ; yet making, moving all ; Or various atoms, interfering dance, Lcap'd into form, the noble work of chance ; Or this great all was from eternity ; Not ev'n the Stagirite himfelf could fee ; And Epicurus guefs'd as well as he; I As blindly grop'd they... | |
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