Studies in English literatureBeing typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time ..with definitions, notes, analyses, and glossary as an aid to systematic literary study .. . the , also, if ruling angels should,etc., then heavens whole foun-dations would nod to their cen- tre and nature would tremble,etc. 262. to serve mere engines: that is, to serve as mere engines. 263. Just as absurd: that is, to do so would be just as absurd, That. The antecedent is soul-the soul of the universe, God. ESSAY ON MAN. 163 Cease, then, nor order impe
Studies in English literatureBeing typical selections of British and American authorship, from Shakespeare to the present time ..with definitions, notes, analyses, and glossary as an aid to systematic literary study .. . the , also, if ruling angels should,etc., then heavens whole foun-dations would nod to their cen- tre and nature would tremble,etc. 262. to serve mere engines: that is, to serve as mere engines. 263. Just as absurd: that is, to do so would be just as absurd, That. The antecedent is soul-the soul of the universe, God. ESSAY ON MAN. 163 Cease, then, nor order imperfection name :Our proper bliss depends on what we thy own point: this kind, this due degreeOf blindness, weakness. Heaven bestows on In this or any other sphere, 28s Secure* to be as blest as thou canst bear:Safe in the hand of one disposing power,Or in the natal or the mortal* nature is but art, unknown to thee; I All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; 29° All discord, harmony not understood;All partial evil, universal , spite of pride, in erring reasons spite,One truth is clear—Whatever is, is right. 286. Secure, confident. X. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
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