And from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to be done.... John Heywood's complete series of home lesson books - Side 28af Alfonzo Gardiner - 1873Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1872 - 760 sider
...never, turn away thine ear ! Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heav'n refuse to hear ? To others do (the law is not severe)...human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." This verse comes, as every one knows, from Beattie's " Minstrel." It contained things I did not understand,... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1872 - 758 sider
...never, turn away thine ear ! Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heav'n refuse to hear ? To others do (the law is not severe)...thyself thou wishest to be done : Forgive thy foes j and love thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor these alone : All human weal and woe... | |
| Goold Brown - 1873 - 366 sider
...that is hastily thrown in between the parts of a sentence to which it does not properly belong; as, " To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to bo done." — Beattie. OBS. — The incidental clause should be uttered in a lower tone, nnd faster... | |
| Goold Brown - 1874 - 142 sider
...is hastily thrown in between the parts of a sentence to which it does not properly belong. EXAMPLES. To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to bo done. — Beattie. Know then this truth, (enough for man to know,) Virtue alone is happiness below.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 sider
...Woe, 0 never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor those alone : All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." 30 See, in the rear of the warm... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 sider
...woe, O never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below: Ah ! what were man should Heaven refuse to hear! To others do (the law...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land; nor those alone; All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine See in the rear of the warm sunny shower,... | |
| 1876 - 754 sider
...Oh never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear. To others do — the law is not severe, — What to thyself thon wishest to bo done ; Forgive tbv foes ; and love thy parents dear, And friends and native land;... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1878 - 792 sider
...never, never turn away thine ear !• Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor those alone ; All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." XXX. See, in the rear of the warm... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 418 sider
...smoke, they disappear." — Delilzxh. Ь Fr. iil 33. с Dr. Thomas. v. 18. Dr. P. Doddridge, i. 268. " To others do (the law is not severe) what to thyself...human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." — Bеauк. a 2 Co. iv. 9. * " The policy of the Hebrew commonwealt h would of itself lead to the... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 sider
...Woe, 0 never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor those alone : All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine owa." 30 See, in the rear of the warm... | |
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