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" Say first, of God above, or man below, What can we reason, but from what we know ? Of man, what see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer ? Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, "Tis ours to trace him only in our own. "
An essay on man [by A. Pope]. With some humourous verses on the death of ... - Page 2
by Alexander Pope - 1736 - 32 pages
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An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John Lord Bolinbroke. To which ...

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1820 - 80 pages
...we but his station here, ;rom which to reason, or to which refer? ihrough worlds unnumber'd, though the God be known, Tis ours to trace him only in our own. Ie. who through vast immensity can pierce, « worlds on worlds compose one universe, laserve how system...
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An Essay on Man: To which are Added, the Universal Prayer, and Other ...

Alexander Pope - 1821 - 86 pages
...know ? Of man, what see we, but his station here, Prom which to reason, or to which refer ? 30 Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, 'Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He, who thro' vast immensity can pierce, Sees worlds on worlds compose one universe ; Observes how system into system...
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L'essai sur l'homme

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1821 - 252 pages
...know? Of Man , what see we but bis station here , From which to reason , or to which referé Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known , ,'Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He , who through vast immensity can pierce , See worlds on worlds compose one universe , Observe how System...
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Traduction de l'essai sur l'homme de Pope: en vers français, précédée d'un ...

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1821 - 268 pages
...see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer ? Thro' worlds unnuraber'd tho 1 the God be known, 'Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He who thro' vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how System into System...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 5

John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 402 pages
...we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer ? Through worlds unnumber'd though the God be known, 'Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He, who through vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into...
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L'essai sur l'homme

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1821 - 254 pages
...but his station here , From which to reason , or to which refer ? Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' fhe God be known , 'Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He , who through vast immensity can pierce , See worlds on worlds compose one universe , Observe how system...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1822 - 372 pages
...know ? Of Man, what see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer? 20 Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He, who through vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1822 - 370 pages
...know ? Of Man, what see we but his station here, From which to reason, or to which refer 1 20 Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He, who through vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 5

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1824 - 424 pages
...reason, or to which refer ?] The sense is, " we see nothing of Man but as he stands at present in Through worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, 'Tis ours to trace him only in our own. He, who through vast immensity can pierce, See worlds on worlds compose one universe, Observe how system into...
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Harry Beaufroy, Or, The Pupil of Nature

Maria Hack - Birds - 1824 - 214 pages
...conclusion ; and you see that it may be applied to greater things than a watch." I CHAP. V. " Thro' worlds unnumber'd tho' the God be known, 'Tis ours to trace him only in our own." Porr. ON Sunday evening Harry read the 19th Psalm to his parents, and afterwards accompanied them to...
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