| George Herbert - 1863 - 372 páginas
...if they are not mute, They go upon the score. Man is all symmetric, Full of proportions, one limbe to another, And all to all the world besides : Each...farthest, brother : For head with foot hath private amitie, And both with moons and tides. Nothing hath got so farre, But Man hath caught and kept it as... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 páginas
...beautiful psalmist of the seventeenth century. The following lines are part of his little poem on Man: — "Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another, And to all the world besides. Each part may call the farthest, brother ; For head with foot hath private... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1867 - 506 páginas
...throughout the most complex recesses of the mental life.* * " Man is all symmetric, Full of proportion one limb to another, And all to all the world besides, Each part calls the furthest brother. For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moon aud tides." —... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1869 - 384 páginas
...Elizabethan age, George Herbert's lines on Man: — " Man is nil symmetric, Full of proportions, one limbe to another, And all to all the world besides: Each...farthest, brother; For head with foot hath private amitie, And both with moon and tides. " Nothing hath got so farre But man hath caught and kept it,... | |
| 1869 - 878 páginas
...Man is all symmetrie, Full of proportions, one limbe to another, And all to all the world beside : Each part may call the farthest, brother : For head with foot hath private ainitie, And both with moon and tides. Nothing hath got so farre, But man hath caught and kept it,... | |
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1870 - 688 páginas
...if they are not nmte, They go upon the score. Man is all Symmetrie, Full of proportions, one limbe to another, And all to all the world besides : Each part may call the farthest, hrother. For head with foot hath private amitie, And both with moons and tides. Nothing hath got so... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 páginas
...beautiful psalmist of the seventeenth century. The following lines are part of his little poem on Man. " Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one" limb to another, And to all the world besides. Each part may call the farthest, brother ; For head with foot hath private... | |
| Spencer Timothy Hall - 1870 - 424 páginas
...house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man ? to whose creation All things are in decay. Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another, And to all the world besides : Each part may call the farthest, brother : For head with foot hath private... | |
| 1872 - 710 páginas
...may thank us, if they are not mute They go upon the score. Man is all symmetry, Full of proportion, s has caught and kept it as his prey. His eyes dismount the highest star : He is in little all the snhere.... | |
| 1872 - 444 páginas
...bring. Parrots may thank us, if they are not mute — They go upon the score. Man is all symmetric — Full of proportions, one limb to another, And all...farthest brother; For head with foot hath private amitie, And both with moons and skies. Nothing hath got so farre But man hath caught and kept it as... | |
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