The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures of Eminent Cosmians, Pantheists and Physiphilanthropists, of Various Ages and Climes ...G. Vale, 1849 |
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... strike , On Self , which changing never quits the chain In life or death , transmits or joy or pain . ( ave 842 ( 1055 ) 1..3 parts smere p. On man or insects , jars the chain alike On man or insects , jars the chain alike.
... strike , On Self , which changing never quits the chain In life or death , transmits or joy or pain . ( ave 842 ( 1055 ) 1..3 parts smere p. On man or insects , jars the chain alike On man or insects , jars the chain alike.
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... force on Nature's chain to strike , On Self , which changing never quits the chain In life or death , transmits or joy or pain . 3 parta THE BIBLE OF NATURE , AND SUBSTANCE OF. On man or insects , jars the chain alike FROM DRYDEN S OVID .
... force on Nature's chain to strike , On Self , which changing never quits the chain In life or death , transmits or joy or pain . 3 parta THE BIBLE OF NATURE , AND SUBSTANCE OF. On man or insects , jars the chain alike FROM DRYDEN S OVID .
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... pains , thy else ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke , That neck , with which the surly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy husbandman , Who finish'd Autumn , and the Spring began ! Nor this alone ...
... pains , thy else ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke , That neck , with which the surly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy husbandman , Who finish'd Autumn , and the Spring began ! Nor this alone ...
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... pains , thy else ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke , That neck , with which the surly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy husbandman , Who finish'd Autumn , and the Spring began ! Nor this alone ...
... pains , thy else ungrateful field ? From his yet reeking neck to draw the yoke , That neck , with which the surly clods he broke ; And to the hatchet yield thy husbandman , Who finish'd Autumn , and the Spring began ! Nor this alone ...
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... pains commence , They shake the nerves ; now whatsoe'er doth touch , Or can be touch'd , that must be granted such . Drops hollow stones ; and whilst we plough , the share · Grows less ; the streets by often treading wear 29 LUCRETIUS '
... pains commence , They shake the nerves ; now whatsoe'er doth touch , Or can be touch'd , that must be granted such . Drops hollow stones ; and whilst we plough , the share · Grows less ; the streets by often treading wear 29 LUCRETIUS '
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actions æther animals appetites Aristotle Atheism beasts behold blood body brutes cause Cicero common contrary corruption creatures cruelty dead death delight Democritus diseases divine doth duty e'en earth elements Empedocles Epictetus Epicurus equal eternal evil father fear flesh force give gods happiness hath heaven honor Houyhnhnm human hypocrites immortal justice kill kind laws liberty ligion likewise limbs live luxury mankind manner marriage matter mind misery monads moral murder nations Nature Nature's never nil posse opinion pain passions peace Pekah Pharisees philosophers Plato pleasure Plutarch poor prince principle Pythagoras Pythagoreans reason religion rich seeds sense slaves society soul species spirit Stoics subsist substance suffer taught things Thou shalt thought tion transmigration truth ture Universe unto Van Benthuysen virtue warring children whence whole wicked words Xenocrates Xenophanes
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