| Charles Bucke - Nature - 1841 - 344 pages
...history of the natural and moral philosophy of Pythagoras. . Beattie also has a magnificent passage : " Of chance or change, oh ! let not man complain, Else...his lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the force of fortune's fickle gale. Art, empire, earth itself, to charjge are doom'd ; Earthquakes have... | |
| 1846 - 838 pages
...conceives the force of the great truths contained in the lines put forth in Beattie's Minstrel — • " Of chance or change oh let not man complain, Else shall he never never cease to wail ; E'en from the imperial dome to where the swain Rears his lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel... | |
| Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) - Australia - 1853 - 218 pages
...we tread is not exempt from the vicissitude and change to which all created things are subjected. " Of chance or change, oh ! let not man complain, Else...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of Fortune's fickle gale : Art, empire, earth... | |
| Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) - Australia - 1853 - 218 pages
...Else shall he never, never cease to wail ; For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault...of Fortune's fickle gale: Art, empire, earth itself to change are doom'd ; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the mountain's... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1853 - 646 pages
...we tread is not exempt from the vicissitude and change to which all created things are subjected. " Of chance or change, oh ! let not man complain, Else shall he пeveг, never cease to wail ; For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Bears the lone cottage... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...given, — nor peace alone, But faith, and hope, and ecstasy! — Wordsworth. Of chance, or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of fortune's fickle gale; Art, empire, earth... | |
| James Beattie - 1854 - 332 pages
...Doctrina sed vim promovet msitam, Bectique coitus pectora roborant. — HoEAT. 1 OP chance or change, 0 let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of Fortune's fickle gale; Art, empire, earth... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1854 - 154 pages
...judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. 9. Of chance or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth... | |
| James Beattie, George Gilfillan - Beattie, James, 1735-1803 - 1854 - 318 pages
...Doctrina sed vim promovet inaitam, Reotique cultus pectora roboraut. — HOEAT. 1 OF chance or change, 0 let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of Fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1854 - 334 pages
...peotora roboraut. HORAT. . THE MINSTREL; OR, THE PROGERSS OF GENIUS. BOOK H. OP chance or change O let not man complain, Else shall he never never cease...: For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Bears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire,... | |
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