... end that he may find The law that governs each ; and where begins The union, the partition where, that makes Kind and degree among all visible beings ; The constitutions, powers, and faculties Which they inherit... MacMillan's Magazine - Seite 204herausgegeben von - 1884Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1844 - 276 Seiten
...cannot step beyond, And cannot fall beneath; that do assign To every class its station and its oflice Through all the mighty commonwealth of things, Up from the creeping plant to sovereign man. Such converse, if directed by a meek, Sincere, and humble spirit, teaches love; For knowledge is delight,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 Seiten
...Which they inherit, — cannot step beyond, — And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things ; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if direeted by a meek, Sincere, and humble spirit, teaches love : For knowledge is delight... | |
| Henrietta Camilla Jenkin - 1846 - 954 Seiten
...visible things; it was strange that she should have it to explain to herself, assigning -' To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things, Up from the creeping plant to sovereign man." " For me," she said, " I love the spring with such enthusiasm, that I confess your lukewarm temperament... | |
| William Gardiner - 1847 - 62 Seiten
...Which they inherit — cannot step beyond, And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things, Up from the creeping plant to sovereign man." " The desire which tends to know The works of God, thereby to glorify The great work-master, leads... | |
| George Washington Light - 1847 - 398 Seiten
...Which they inherit — cannot step beyond — And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man." Here we must take ourselves up — where nature seems to .leave us — and go on with self-inquiry,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 Seiten
...Which they inherit, — cannot step beyond, — And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things ; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if directed by a meek, Sincere, and humble spirit, teaches love : For knowledge is delight... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1849 - 406 Seiten
...beyond,— And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every class its station and its office, ihrough all the mighty commonwealth of things ; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. Such converse, if directed by a meek, oiucere, and humble spirit, teaches love: For knowledge is delight;... | |
| George Taylor - 1851 - 300 Seiten
...inherit — cannot step beyond 200 UNIVERSAL LAW And cannot fall beneath .; that do assign To every class its station and its office, Through all the mighty...things; Up from the creeping plant to sovereign man.' PART V. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, WITHIN a short period of time, many of the important questions which perplexed... | |
| John Hutton Balfour - 1851 - 272 Seiten
...may find The law that governs each ; that does assign To every class its station and its office Thro. all the mighty commonwealth of things, Up from the creeping plant to sovereign man." 11. The objects with which we are surrounded in the material world, range themselves under two very... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 Seiten
...Which they inherit, — cannot flop beyond,— And cannot fall beneath ; that do assign To every Class its station and its office, Through all the mighty Commonwealth of things; * Daniel.— Sea Note 6. Up from the creeping plant to sovereign Man. ' Sucli Converse, if directed... | |
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