Know, Nature's children all divide her care; The fur that warms a monarch warm'da bear. While man exclaims, "See all things for my use! Essai sur l'homme - Seite 57von Alexander Pope - 1762 - 116 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Gregor von Rezzori - 1988 - 684 Seiten
...golden year? Pars pays, and justly, the deserving steer: (con tono oracolare) The hog that ploughs not, nor obeys thy call Lives on the labours of this lord of all>. Già — così fu. Appena ebbi finito, mentre me ne stavo là soddisfatto (Miss Fern avrebbe certamente... | |
| Roderick Frazier Nash - 1989 - 306 Seiten
...continued: Has God, thou fool!, work'd solely for good, Thy job, thy pastime, attire, thy food? . . . Know, Nature's children all divide her care; The fur that warms a monarch, warm'da bear.26 With "Nature's children" defined as everything alive, Pope laid the intellectual foundation... | |
| Timothy Morton - 2000 - 304 Seiten
...their grain: Thine the ful harvest of the golden year? Part pays, and justly, the deserveing steer: The hog, that plows not nor obeys thy call, Lives on the labours of this lord of all. "Know, Natures children all divide her care; The fur that warms a monarch, warm'da bear. * Voyage to the cape... | |
| David Mazel - 2001 - 388 Seiten
...the note. The bounding steed you pompously bestride Shares with his lord the pleasure and the pride. Know Nature's children all divide her care; The fur...warms a monarch warm'da bear. While Man exclaims, "See all things for my use!" "See man for mine!" replies a pamper'd goose: And just as short of Reason... | |
| Howard Williams - 2003 - 436 Seiten
...the note. The bounding Steed you pompously bestride Shares with his lord the pleasure and the pride. Know Nature's children all divide her care, The fur that warms a monarch warmed a Bear. While Man exclaims, ' See all things for my use !' ' See Man for mine ! ' replies a... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 320 Seiten
...their Grain. Thine the full Harvest of the golden Year? Part pays, and justly, the deserving Steer. The Hog that plows not, nor obeys thy Call, Lives on the Labours of this Lord of all. To God we owe fear and love; to our neighbours justice and charity; to our selves prudence and sobriety.... | |
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