| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 Seiten
...1 ate be nor, then what can we forefee ? And how can we avoid it if it be ? If by Free- Will incur own Paths we move, How are we bounded by Decrees above ? Whether we drive, or whether we are driv'n, Jf ill, 'tis ours; if good, the Aft of Heav'n. Dryd.TempeR. Some kinder Pow'r, too weak for Deftiny,... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 462 Seiten
...meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee ? Or how can we avoid it, if it be? If by free will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded by decrees above? Whether we drive, or whether we are driven, If ill, 'tis purs : if good, the act of heaven. [Exit. SCENE VI.— A Cave. Enter HIPPOLITO... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 450 Seiten
...meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee ? Or how can we avoid it, if it be? If by free will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded by decrees above? Whether we drive, or whether we are driven, If ill, 'tis ours : if good, the act of heaven. [Exit. SCENE VI.— A Cave. Ent'er HIPPOLITO... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 Seiten
...is all a mist, and in the dark Our fortunes meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee? And how can we avoid it if it be ? If by free-will in...decrees above? Whether we drive, or whether we are driven, If ill, 'tis ours; if good, the act of heav'n. DrydenCCLXIV. Those colours which seem most... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...is all a mist, and in the dark Our fortunes meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee? And how can we avoid it if it be? If by free-will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded bj decrees above ? Whether we drive, or whether we are driven, If ill, 'tis oars; if good, the act... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 306 Seiten
...propounded by a most iugeuious modern poet : ' If fate be not, how shall we ought foresee ? Or how shall we avoid it, if it be ? If by free-will in our own...paths we move, How are we bounded by decrees above ?'' Werenfels, in his " Dissertation upon Superstition," p. 6, says, speaking of a superstitious man:... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1849 - 520 Seiten
...propounded by a most ingenious modern poet: ' If fate be not, how shall we aught foresee ? Or how shall we avoid it, if it be ? If by free-will in our own...paths we move, How are we bounded by decrees above ? " Werenfels, in his Dissertation upon Superstition, p. 6, savs, speaking of a superstitious man :... | |
| 1856 - 374 Seiten
...is all a mist, and in the dark Our fortunes meet us. If fate be not, then what can we foresee ? And how can we avoid it if it be ? If by free-will in...decrees above ? Whether we drive, or whether we are driven, If ill, 'tis ours ; if good, the act of heav'n. Drydett. CCLXIV. Those colours which seem most... | |
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - 1870 - 314 Seiten
...FULFILLING HER DESTINY. In the dark, our fortunes often meet as. If fate be not, then what can we foresee? Or how can we avoid it, if it be ? If by free-will, in our own paths we move, H"W are we bounded by decrees above ? "Whether we move, or whether we are driven — If ill, 'tis ours... | |
| John Brand - 1872 - 524 Seiten
...propounded by a most ingenious modern poet : ' If fate be not, how shall we aught foresee ? Or how shall \ve avoid it, if it be ? If by free-will in our own paths we move, How are we bounded by decrees above ? " Werenfels, in his Dissertation upon Superstition, p. 6, says, speaking of a superstitious man :... | |
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