Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another, And all to all the world besides. Each part may call the farthest brother, For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moons and tides. Sermons - หน้า 25โดย Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1874มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| George Herbert - 1667 - 362 หน้า
...For head with foot hath private amity, > And both vyitlMnoons and tides.. Ncthina Nothing hath got fo far, But man hath caught and kept it, as his prey. His eyes difmount the higlieft ftar : He is in-little all th? fphere. Herbs gladly cure our flefh, becaufe that... | |
| George Herbert - 1709 - 376 หน้า
...'"'... ,-,>.. And.all: tg all the-woili'belides: .-,'.,;: . 4 Each" part may call.ther^rtheil-BrQther : For Head with Foot hath private Amity, -And both with Moons and Tides. ....:> E Nothing ' Nothing hath got io far, /' But Man hath ought and kept it, as his Prey, His Eyes... | |
| George Herbert - 1799 - 310 หน้า
...Each part may call the fartheft brother : For head with loot hath private amity, Nothing hath got fo far, But Man hath caught and kept it, as his prey. His eyes dilmoimt the higheft ftar : He is in little all the fphere : Herbs gladly cure our flefh, becaufe that... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 378 หน้า
...not mute ; They go upon the score. 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 bath private amity ; And both, with moons and tides. Nothing hath got so far, But Mail hath caught... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 หน้า
...us, if they are not mute ; They go upon the score. Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another, And all to all the world besides : Each part may call the furthest brother : For head with foot hath private amity, Nothing hath got so far, But man hath caught... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 หน้า
...us, if they are not mute ; They go upon the score. Man is all symmetry, Full of proportions, one limb to another, And all to all the world besides : Each part may call the furthest brother : For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moons and tides, Nothing hath... | |
| Story-teller - 1843 - 324 หน้า
...over Orso." [To be continued.] MAN. MAN is all symmetry, Fall of proportions, one limb to ;mother, And all to all the world besides: Each part may call the furthest brother: For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moons and tides. Nothing has... | |
| George Herbert - 1844 - 388 หน้า
...proportions, one limb to another, And all to all the world befides : Each part may call the fartheft, brother : For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moons and tides. Nothing hath got fo far, But Man hath caught and kept it, as his prey. His eyes difmount the higheft ftar : He is in... | |
| Sophocles, John Frederick Boyes - 1844 - 242 หน้า
...are thy wiles, artful to kill Thy savage foes, a dull unthinking race. Somervffle's Chase, book iii. Nothing hath got so far, But man hath caught, and kept it for his prey. Herbert's Poems. Man. Ob ydp TI тгéA« кatimipTfpov avSpâv Nóff<f)i вfoif .......... | |
| George Herbert - 1846 - 432 หน้า
...proportions, one limb to another, And all to all the world befides : Each part may call the fartheft, brother : For head with foot hath private amity, And both with moons and tides. Nothing hath got fo far, But Man hath caught and kept it, as his prey. His eyes difmount the higheft ftar : He is in... | |
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