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" The man of life upright, Whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds, Or thought of vanity; The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude Nor sorrow discontent: That man needs neither towers Nor armour for defence.... "
The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional works - Page 272
by Francis Bacon - 1859
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Music and the Reformation in England 1549-1660

Peter Le Huray - Music - 1978 - 492 pages
...The man upright of life Whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds Or thoughts of vanity. That man needs neither towers Nor armour for defence,...Nor secret vaults to fly From thunder's violence. And although there are one or two charming pastorals, including a setting of Campian's delightful "There...
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English Renaissance Poetry: a Collection of Shorter Poems from Skelton To ...

Poetry - 460 pages
...defense, Nor vaults his guilt to shroud From thunder's violence: He only can behold With unaffrightcd eyes The horrors of the deep And terrors of the skies. Thus, scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, His book the Heavens he makes, His wisdom heavenly things, Good...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 1172 pages
...Upright 13 The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude, Nor sorrow (1. 5—12) AAS; E1L; OBSC; PoRA Rose-cheeked Laura, Come 19 Only beauty purely loving Knows no discord,...
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Bartlett's Poems for Occasions

Geoffrey O'Brien, Billy Collins - Poetry - 2007 - 778 pages
...of vanity: The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude Nor sorrow discontent: That man needs neither towers Nor armour...The horrors of the deep And terrors of the skies. THE HUMAN Thus scorning all the cares CONDITION That fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his...
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Songs of Ourselves

Cambridge International Examinations - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 272 pages
...of vanity; The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude Nor sorrow discontent: That man needs neither towers Nor armour...deep And terrors of the skies. Thus scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his book, His wisdom heavenly things; Good thoughts...
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The Giant Book of Poetry

William Roetzheim - Poetry - 2006 - 760 pages
...whom hopes cannot delude, nor sorrow discontent; that man needs neither towers nor armor for defense, nor secret vaults to fly from thunder's violence:...deep and terrors of the skies. Thus, scorning all the cares that fate or fortune brings, he makes the heaven his book, his wisdom heavenly things; good thoughts...
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Cambridge Readings in Literature

George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1919 - 244 pages
...vanity ; The man whose silent days, In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude, Nor sorrow discontent ; That man needs neither towers Nor armour...deep And terrors of the Skies. Thus, scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his book, His wisdom heavenly things ; Good...
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Poems for Pleasure

284 pages
...vanity; 229 The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent, Whom hopes cannot delude, Nor sorrow discontent; That man needs neither towers Nor armour...deep And terrors of the skies. Thus, scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his book, His wisdom heavenly things; Good thoughts...
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The Book of Poetry: Collected from the Whole Field of British and ..., Volume 4

Edwin Markham - American poetry - 1927 - 388 pages
...needs neither towers Nor armor for defence, Nor secret vaults to fly From thunder's violence: 1 020 He only can behold With unaffrighted eyes The horrors...deep And terrors of the skies. Thus, scorning all the cares That fate or fortune brings, He makes the heaven his book, His wisdom heavenly things; Good thoughts...
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Roman Literature

Michael Grant - Latin literature - 1964 - 316 pages
...man of life upright, Whose guiltless heart is free From all dishonest deeds Or thought of vanity .... He only can behold With unaffrighted eyes The horrors of the deep And terrors of the skies.2 1 Alexander Pope (1688-1744), after Horace, Epistles, I, i, 13-15. 1 Thomas Campion (c. 1567-1619),...
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