| Robert Burns - 1814 - 306 pagine
...sister woman ; Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : One point must still he greatly dark, The moving why they do it: And just as lamely can ye mark, How far perhaps they rne it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly ran try us, He knows each chord — its various... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1816 - 52 pagine
...on this pathetic and awful subject, the poet himself, pleading for those who have transgressed ! " One point must still be greatly dark, The moving why...Each spring, its various bias. Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; . What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted."... | |
| John Moore - 1816 - 278 pagine
...for she was desirous of repairing it by the most winning attentions to him after-- wards. CHAPTER VI. Who made the heart, 'tis he alone Decidedly can try...Each spring its various bias ; Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.... | |
| 1816 - 1052 pagine
...pleading for those who have transgressed ! " One point must still be greatly dark, The moving ichij they do it. And just as lamely can ye mark. How far, perhaps, they rue it. "Who made the heart, 'tis Ъе alone Decidedly can try as ; He knows each ctvtrd — its various tone, Ei'.ch spring, its various... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 406 pagine
...temptation. VII. Then gently scan your brother man, Stili gentler sister woman; Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human : ' '•'•'• One...point must still be greatly dark, The moving why they they do it : And just as lamely can ye mark, How far perhaps they rue it. VIIL . . . Who made the heart,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1816 - 574 pagine
...rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis He alone The moving why they do it; And just as lamely can ye mark Decidedly can try us ; He knows each chord — its various tone — Each spring — its secret bias. Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it; What's done we partly may compute,... | |
| 1860 - 834 pagine
...the assumption of a rigid censorship. The gentle philosophy of Bums teaches us the truest charity. " Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try...its various tone ; Each spring — its various bias. * LORD HOLLAND'S Foreign Reminiirevcet. t Memoirt of the Whig Party, vol. ii. p. 30; Ross's Diary,... | |
| 1818 - 764 pagine
...himself, pleading for those who have transgressed ! ' One point must still be greatly dark, The moving nhy they do it ; And just as lamely can ye mark How far, perhaps, they rue it. Who made the heart, 'tis IK alone Decidedly can try us ; He knows each chord — its various tone, Each spring, its various... | |
| 1818 - 782 pagine
...on this pathetic and awful subject, the poet himself, pleading for those who have transgressed ! ' One point must still be greatly dark, The moving why...Each spring, its various bias. Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.'... | |
| 1843 - 750 pagine
...peace ! lie the earth light upon him, and judgment lighter ! Be his own lines never forgotten : — " To step aside is human. One point must still be greatly...Each spring, its various bias. Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it : Wliat's done we partly may compute, But never what's resisted."... | |
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