rife. 685 Heaven bade the foul this mortal frame infpire ; Bade virtue's ray divine infpire the foul With unprecarious flows of vital joy ; And, without breathing, man as well might hope For life, as without piety, for peace. 690 " Is virtue, then, and... The Works of the English Poets: Young - Page 236by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 lehte
...mortal Frame infpire ; Virtue's Ray divine infpire the Soul unprecarious Flows of vital Joy; 2 And, And, without Breathing, Man as well might hope For Life, as, without Piety, for Peace. " Is Virtue, then, and Piety the fame ? "— No ; Piety is more ; 'tis Virtue's Source \ Mother of... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 292 lehte
...whence. Its diilbnance, or harmony, fliall rife. Heav'n bid the foul this mortal frame infpirc ; Bid virtue's ray divine infpire the foul' With unprecarious...vital joy ; And, without breathing, man as well might Rope For life, as, without piety, for peace.. " Is virtue., then, and piety the fame ? "— No ; piety... | |
| Edward Young - 1773 - 354 lehte
...mall rife. Heav'n bid the Soul this mortal Frame infpire; Bid Virtue's R,ay divine infpire the Soul With unprecarious Flows of vital Joy ; And, without...might hope For Life, as, without Piety, for Peace. ". Is Virtue, then, and Piety the fame ?"— No ; Piety is more ; 'tis Virtue's Source ; , Mother of... | |
| Edward Young - 1775 - 408 lehte
...wbence Its diflbnance, or harmony, fhall rife. Heav'n bid the foul this mortal frame infpire ; Bid virtue's ray divine infpire the foul With unprecarious flows of vital joy; And, without breatbing, man as well might hope For life, as, without piety, for peace. ' Is virtue, then, and piety... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 280 lehte
...world we would enjoy ? Who forms an inftrument, ordains from whence Its diiTonance, or harmony, lliall rife. 685 Heaven bade the foul this mortal frame infpire...might hope For life, as without piety, for peace. 69* " Is virtue, then, and piety the fame?" No ; piety is more ; 'tis virtue's fource ; Mother of every... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 356 lehte
...from whence Its diflbnance, or harmony, fhall rife. Heav'n bid the foul this mortal frame infpire; Bid virtue's ray divine infpire the foul With unprecarious...might hope For life, as without piety, for peace. " Is virtue, then, and piety the fame?"— No; piety is more; 'tis virtue's fource; Mother of ev'ry... | |
| 1745 - 684 lehte
...from whence Its diffonance, or harmony, /hall rift. Heavnbid the foul this mortal frame infpire ; Bid Virtue's ray divine infpire the foul. With unprecarious...flows of vital joy: And, without breathing, man as wellmight For life, as, IL'it laut piety, for peace, [hope " L Virtue, then, and Piety the fame?" Ko... | |
| 1794 - 1036 lehte
...we would enjoy? Who forms an inftrument, ordains from whence Its difibnancc or harmony (hall rife. Heaven bade the foul this mortal frame infpire : Bade...might hope For life, as without piety, for peace. On piety, humanity is built ; An-!, on humanity, much happinefs ; And yet ftill more on piety itl'elf.... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 470 lehte
...whence Its dissonance or harmony shall rise. fll; And without breathing man as well might hope 1 or life, as, without piety, for peace. 690 " Is virtue then and piety the same?"— No; piety is more ; 'tis virtue's source, Mother of ev'ry worth, as that of joy. Men of the... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 lehte
...shall rise. 685 Heav'n bid the soul this mortal frame inspire; Bid Virtue's ray divine inspire the soul With unprecarious flows of vital joy; And, without...piety, for peace. 690 " Is Virtue, then, and Piety the same?"— No: Piety is more; 'tis Virtue's source; Mother of ev'ry worth, as that, of joy. Men of the... | |
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