A portion of the God, and heavenly mind; For God goes forth, and spreads throughout the whole, Heaven, earth, and sea, the universal soul; Each, at its birth, from him all beings share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air; To him return, and,... The Georgics of Virgil - Sayfa 105Virgil tarafından - 1808 - 120 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Virgil - 1830 - 348 sayfa
...from him all beings share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air; To him return, and, loosed from earthly chain, Fly whence they sprung, and rest in God again, 260 243 Lydia, a region of Asia Minor. Parthia, a region of Asia, whose people are reported to have... | |
| Virgil - 1834 - 314 sayfa
...and to touch the ground with their mouths on approaching him. — Martyn. To him return, and, loosed from earthly chain, Fly whence they sprung, and rest in God again, 260 Spurn at the grave, and, fearless of decay, Dwell in high heaven, and star th' ethereal way. But... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 sayfa
...loos'd from earthly chain, body, as well before they entered into it, as Fly whence they sprung, anil rest in God again, Spurn at the grave, and, fearless of decay. Dwell in high heaven, and star th' etherial way." we hope they shall be after they are gone out of... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1845 - 786 sayfa
...Lucret, iii. 144. 6 Virgil, Georgia, iv. »1. 2-54 255 To him return, and, looa'd from earthly chum, Fly whence they sprung, and rest in God again, Spurn at the grave, and, fearless of decay, Dwell in high heaven, and atar th' etherial way." Outers, that they only rejoined and re-united themselves... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 sayfa
...their wing, And, proud to perish, die around their king. Hence, to the bee some sages have assign'd A portion of the God, and heavenly mind ; For God...search their sacred realm explore, And from their treasures draw the honied store, With spirted water damp their ready wing, And. veil'd in clouds of... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 sayfa
...its birth from him all beings share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air. There all returns, and loos'd from earthly chain, Fly whence they sprung,...'mid the host of heaven, and star th' ethereal way. • ***•• If wintry dearth thy prescient fears create, Or rouse thy pity for their ruin'd state... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 sayfa
...its birth from him all beings share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air. There all returns, and loos'd from earthly chain, Fly whence they sprung,...'mid the host of heaven, and star th' ethereal way. ****** If wintry dearth thy prescient fears create, Or rouse thy pity for their ruin'd state ; With... | |
| 1856 - 482 sayfa
...its birth from him all beings share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air. There all returns, and loos'd from earthly chain, Fly whence they sprung,...Live 'mid the host of heaven, and star th' ethereal w»y. ****** If wintry dearth thy prescient fears create, Or rouse thy pity for their ruin'd state... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1859 - 542 sayfa
...221 Each at Its birth, from him all beings share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air; To him return, and, loos'd from earthly chain, Fly whence...again, Spurn at the grave, and, fearless of decay, Dwell in high heaven, and star th' ethereal way." Others, that they only rejoined and reunited themselves... | |
| 1863 - 478 sayfa
...share, Both man and brute, the breath of vital air ; To him return, and, loosed from earthly rhni u , Fly whence they sprung and rest in God again, Spurn at the grave, and, fearless of decay, Dwell in high heaven, and star the ethereal way." The spiritual nature of the animal was thought not... | |
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