 | Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 588 pages
...greater yet allow'd than man. — " Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, " Shot through vast mwses of enormous weight? Who bid brute matter's restive...? then whence these glorious forms. And boundless flights, from shajitk'js and repos'd ? Has matter more than motion ? has it thought, Judgment, and... | |
 | Edward Young - 1802 - 412 pages
...yet allow'd than Man. — " Who, Motion, foreign to the smallest grain, " Shot through vast masses of enormous weight ? *' Who bid brute Matter's restive...none? Then whence these glorious forms " And boundless flights, from Shapeless, and Repos'd $ " Has iriatter more than motion ? Has it thought, " Judgment,... | |
 | William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...man.— • "Who motion , foreign to the smallest grain , Shot thro' vast masses of enormous weight? \Vho bid brute matter's restive lump assume Such various...matter none ? Then whence these glorious forms , And Doundless flights, from shapeless and repos'd ? Has matter more than motion ? Has it thought , Judgment,... | |
 | Edward Young - 1805 - 228 pages
...greater yet allowed than man.— " Who motion, foreign to the smallest grain, " Shot thro' vast masses of enormous weight ? " Who bid brute Matter's restive...? then whence these glorious forms " And boundless flights from shapeless and repos'd! " Has matter more than motion ? has it thought, " Judgment, and... | |
 | Edward Young - 1805 - 232 pages
...Who motion, foreign to the smallest grain, " Shot thro* vast masses of enormous weight ? " Who bkl brute Matter's restive lump assume " Such various...none? then whence these glorious forms " And boundless flights from shapeless and repos'd ! " Has matter more than motion ? has it thought, " Judgment, and... | |
 | Edward Young - 1805 - 284 pages
...man.— " Who, motion, foreign to the smallest grain, " Shot through vast masses of enormous weight i " Who bid brute matter's restive lump assume " Such...fly ? ' Has matter innate motion ? Then each atom, 1 Asserting its indisputable right * To dance, would form an universe of dust: ' Has nutter none ?... | |
 | William Enfield - 1805 - 458 pages
...grain, Shot through vail mafles of enormous weight ? Who bid brute matter's reilive lump aflume . N Such various forms, and gave it wings to fly ? Has matter innate motion? Then each ato.n, Aflerting its indifputable right To dance, would form a univerfe of chid. Has matter none ?... | |
 | 1806 - 408 pages
...nothing greater, yet allow'd, than man. Who motion, foreign to the smallest grain, Shot thro' vast masses of enormous weight ? Who bid brute matter's restive...? Then whence these glorious forms,. And boundless flights, from shapeless, and repos'd? Has matter more than motion ? Has it thought, Judgment, and;... | |
 | James Beresford - 1806 - 384 pages
...such a review, I doubt not, that poor Young was inspired with the following most remarkable lines : -" then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form an universe of dust !" Night Thoughts, N. 9, or, The Consolation, 14. (T.) Ploughing up your newly-rolled gravel walk,... | |
 | James Beresford - 1807 - 384 pages
...review, I doubt not, that poor Young was inspired with the following most remarkable lines: ——— " then each atom, Asserting its indisputable right To dance, would form an universe of dust!" Night Thouglits, N. 9, or, the Consolation. 14. (T.) Ploughing up your newly-rolled gravel-walk, by... | |
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