| David Lee Child - 1834 - 134 pages
...key stone That makes Ihc arch ; tho rest that there were put Are nothing till that comes to hind and shut. Then stands it a triumphal mark ! Then men Observe the strength, the height, the why and whea It was erected ; and still walking under, Find some new matter to look up and wonder.' For the... | |
| Thomas Turton - 1836 - 396 pages
...rest that there were put Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut. Then stands it a triumphant mark: then men Observe the strength, the height, the...under, Meet some new matter to look up and wonder." Now the difficulty here is, to imagine how any one could have failed to perceive that these lines must... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1846 - 514 pages
...reason on feeling, we " make assurance doubly sure." " Tis the last key-stone that makes up the arch — Then stands it a triumphal mark ! Then men Observe...under, Meet some new matter to look up, and wonder." But reason, not employed to interpret nature, and to improve and perfect common sense and experience,... | |
| James Tunstall - 1847 - 336 pages
...and shut. Then stands it a triumphal mark, that men Observe the strength, the height, the why, the when It was erected, and, still walking under, Meet some new matter to look up and wonder !" There are other piscinse in the church, remarkable for containing the small shelf, or credence table,... | |
| Junius - 1850 - 504 pages
...key-stone That makes the arch : the rest that there were put, Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut. Then stands it a triumphal mark ! then men Observe...still walking under, Meet some new matter to look up at and wonder ! " JOHN HORNE. " Mr. Kelly, in the address prefixed to his play, which you and other... | |
| Junius - 1850 - 578 pages
...bind and shut. Then stands it a triumphal mark I then men Observe the strength, the heiaht, the wby and when It was erected ; and still walking under. Meet some new matter to look up at and wonder ! " JOHN HORNE. " Mr. Kelly, in the address prettied to his play, which you and other... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 pages
...assurance doubly sure." " Tis the last kcy-stime that makes up the arch _ Then stands it a trmmjihul mark ! Then men Observe the strength, the height, the why and when It was eroded : and still walking under, ' AJci-t iumu new mutter to look uj>, and wonder." But reason, not... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 pages
...than Observe the strength, the height, the why when I first saw the bridge at Sunder- "d whon I | , It was erected ; and still, walking under, Meet some new matter to look up and wonder." InthefollowingrudelinesofChurchill, :F.plltkio u,e Earl [Ben Jonson — in third edition,] which Mrd... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1857 - 370 pages
...key-stone That makes the arch; the rest that there were put Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut. Then stands it a triumphal mark! Then men Observe...under, Meet some new matter to look up and wonder. James II. evidently considered the Act, as, if not introductory of a new element of the Constitution,... | |
| Charles Bathurst - 1857 - 236 pages
...rest that there were put Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut. Then stands it a triumphant mark : then men Observe the strength, the height,...under, Meet some new matter to look up and wonder. n him the versification of Cowper was, in its bejH«Sig, chiefly and professedly founded : but his... | |
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