 | 1803 - 402 sidor
...Gangem, puuci dignoscere possunt Vera bona, atque illis multum diversa, remota Erroris nebuii Juv. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it, pursue. DRYDEN. IN my last Saturday's paper I laid down some thoughts upon devotion in general, and... | |
 | 1803 - 440 sidor
...Give me leave to fortify my unlearned reader with mother bit of wisdom from Juvenal, by Dry den. Loek round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it pursue ! How void of reason are our hopes and fears ! What in the conduct of. our life appears So well... | |
 | Great Britain - 1804 - 660 sidor
...ii fiat much natter u-íj¿ iL'e ti'tint IfßJet ; f<jr iLcbavc alrtuiiy cnovgb to mal¿ us kjpp-j. LOOK round the habitable world, how few Know their, own good ; or, knowing it, рогfue. Hojv void of reafon are our hopes and fear» ! / What in the conduit of our life appears... | |
 | John Bell - 1807 - 346 sidor
...is but health of body and mind. -Ar.J if we have these, it is not much matter what we want besiucfor we have already enough to make us happy. LOOK round...world, how few Know their own good ; or, knowing it, pursue. How void of reason are our hopes and fears ! What in the conduct of our life appears . So well... | |
 | Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 796 sidor
...This is her habitable tropique clime. Donne. — The torrid zone is now found habitable. CaivlfjLook round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it, purfue. Dry Jen. » HABITABLENESS. nf [from habitable.'} Capacity of being dwelt in. — The cutting... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 442 sidor
...is. but health of body and mind; and if we have these, it is not much matter what we want besides; for we have already enough to make us happy, LOOK...world, how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue. How void of reason are our hopes and fears ! What in the conduct of our life appears So well... | |
 | John Dryden - 1808 - 436 sidor
...these, it is not much matter what we want besides; for we tutve already enough to make us happy. .L00K round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue. How void of reason are our hopes and fears ! What in the conduct of our life appears So well... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1811 - 468 sidor
...Conatus non poeniteat, votiqne peracti ? Evertere domos total, optantibus ipsi», Bi facile s. JUTKNAU Look round the habitable world : how few Know their own good ; or, knowing it, pursue t How void of reason are our hopes and fears t What in the conduct of our life appears So well... | |
 | Rev. John Thornton - 1811 - 106 sidor
...strong reins, because it is har'd to be ruled, ea»y to be drawn aside, and apt to be deceived. 303. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it pursue. Dryden. 304. If you do not give to God your heart, he will accept nothing at your hands. 305.... | |
 | John Dryden - 1811 - 628 sidor
...thefe, it is not much mat* ter what we want be/ides ; for we have already enough to make us happy. JX)OK round the habitable world, how few Know their own good ; or knowing it, purfue. How void of reafon are our hopes and fears ! What in the conduct of our life appears So well... | |
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