 | John Dryden - 1852 - 378 sidor
...vanquish' d Hannibal without doors wait, Too burly arid too big to pass my narrow gate. The Tenth Satire. Look 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... | |
 | Spectator The - 1853 - 558 sidor
...Gangem, panel dignoscere possunt Vera bona, atque illls multum diversa, remotti Erraris nebula JUv. SAT. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue. DHTDEN. IN my last Saturday's paper (No. 201,) 1 laid down some thoughts upon devotion in general,... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 sidor
...been avoided. But such mistakes are not new; history is full of the errors of states and princes. " Look round the habitable world, — how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue ! " Those who govern, having much business on their hands, do not generally like to take the... | |
 | Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 774 sidor
...Well-doing is my wealth; Mymind to me an empire is, While grace affordeth health. South u-fU. Look around 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 pur life appears So well... | |
 | 1854 - 630 sidor
...pauci dignoscere possunt Vera bona, atque illis multum diversa, remota Erroris nebula JCV. SAT. X. 1. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue. CEYDES. IN my last Saturday's paper* I laid down some thoughts upon devotion in general, and... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 sidor
...panel dignoscere passant Vera txmv atquo ilils multiim JiM-r-.L rcmoti Erroris nebula JUv. Sat. x. 1. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, know ing, tt pursue. DBTDEN. IN my last Saturday's paper1 I laid down some thoughts upon devotion in... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 sidor
...tlignoK-ere possunt Vers bona, utquo illis multum di versa, remut<l Errorls nebula Jtrv. Sat. x. 1. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, knou in;r, it pursue. Drawr. . IN my last Saturday's paperi I laid down some thoughts upon devotion... | |
 | John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 sidor
...Sebastian. Act i. Sc. 1. This is the porcelain clay of human kind. Translation of Juvenal's Wth Satire. Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue. Prologue to Lee's Sophonisba. Thespis, the first professor of our art, At country wakes sung... | |
 | John Timbs - 1856 - 374 sidor
...abroad at other men's houses, reforming every thing there, while their own runs to ruia. — Pope MCXLV. Look 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... | |
 | John Timbs - 1856 - 378 sidor
...other men's houses, reforming every thing there, while their own runs to rum.— Pone MCXI.V. I.ook 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... | |
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