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" Would want some other father ; — much design Is seen in all their motions, all their makes ; Design implies intelligence, and art ; That can't be from themselves — or man ; that art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater... "
The Nineteenth Century - Page 803
1878
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts

John Milton - 1849 - 650 pages
...art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater yet allow'd, than mac. — 1465 Who motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? then each atom, 1470 Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would...
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The Sacred Poets of England and America: For Three Centuries

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 578 pages
...: that art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater 'yet allowed than man. Who motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? Then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - 1850 - 602 pages
...Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow • And nothing greater yet allow'd, than mac. — 1465 Who motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? then each atom, 1470 Asserting its indisp utable right To dance, would...
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Hausschatz englischer Poesie: Auswahl aus den Werken der bedeutendsten ...

Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 pages
...that art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater yet allow'd than man. — Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly? Has matter innate motion ? then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form an...
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Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1852 - 528 pages
...1465 Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater, yet allow'd, than man. — Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through vast masses of enormous weight ? 1451. Had there, &c. : Had there ever been a time when no thing or being whatever existed. 1452....
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A class-book of elocution

J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 pages
...That art, Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow, — And nothing greater yet allowed than man I Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion ? Then, each atom Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form...
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Young's Night thoughts. With life, critcal diss., and explanatory ..., Page 130

Edward Young - 1853 - 382 pages
...that art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater yet allow'd than man. — Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...weight ? Who bid brute matter's restive lump assume 1470 Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion \ then each atom, Asserting...
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Young's Night Thoughts: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes

Edward Young - 1853 - 368 pages
...that art Man scarce can comprehend, could man bestow ? And nothing greater yet allow'd than man. — Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot through...weight ? Who bid brute matter's restive lump assume 1470 Asserting its indisputable right 1473 To dance, would form an universe of dust : Has matter none...
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Young's Night Thoughts: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes,

Edward Young, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 354 pages
...man bestow ? And nothing greater yet allow'd than man. — Who, motion, foreign to the smallest gram, Shot through vast masses of enormous weight \ Who bid brute matter's restive lump assume uro Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion \ then each atom, Asserting...
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Chambers's Information for the People: A Popular Encyclopedia, Volume 2

William Chambers - 1853 - 858 pages
...foreign to the smallest gra.n. Phot through vast masses of enormous weight? Who bad» brute matter1« restive lump assume Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? (las matter innate motion? then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would lorm...
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