Yet serves to second too some other use. So Man, who here seems principal alone, Perhaps acts second to some sphere unknown, Touches some wheel, or verges to some goal ; 'Tis but a part we see, and not a whole. The Cambridge Examiner - Page 2401881Full view - About this book
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...as man ; And all the question (wrangle e'er so long) Is only this, if God has plac'd him wrong ? 50 Respecting man, whatever wrong we call. May, must be right, as relative to all. In human works, though labour'd on with pain, A thousand movements scarce one purpose gain ; In God's, one single can... | |
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...the question (wrangle e'er so long) Is only this, if God has plae'd him wrong ? 50 Respecting mail, whatever wrong we call, May, must be right, as relative to all. In human works, though labour'd on with pain, A thousand movements scarce one purpose gain ; In God's, one single can... | |
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| British anthology - 1825 - 460 pages
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...Respecting man, whatever wrong we call May, must be right, as relative to all. In human works, though labour'd on with pain, A thousand movements scarce one purpose gain : In God's, one single ran its end produce ; Yet serves to second too some other use. So man, who here seems principal alone,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 264 pages
...man, whatever wrong we call May, must be right, as relative to all. In human works, though laboured on with pain, A thousand movements scarce one purpose...single can its end produce ; Yet serves to second to some other use. So man, who here seems principal alone, Perhaps acts second to some sphere unknown,... | |
| Psychology - 1828 - 394 pages
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...say purblind policy, will prove just as inefficient as it has done hitherto. In human works, though labour'd on with pain, A thousand movements scarce one purpose gain; In God's, one single doth its end produce, And serves to second too some other use. That ( other use' in the present instance... | |
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