| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...What though 'tis but a pictured image . — strike— That painting is no idol, — 'tis too like. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In nameless...have no devotion ; But set those persons down with mo to pray, And you shall see who has the properest notion Of getting into heaven the shortest way... | |
| Frederick Arnold - 1866 - 494 pages
...conclusions, also state the doctrine : " My altars are the mountains and the ocean ; Earth, air, sea, sky, all that springs from the Great Whole, Who hath produced and will receive my soul." Some well-known lines in Pope's Essay on Man would give a popular notion of Pantheism ; but... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...and to thy Bon's above ! Ave Maria ! eh that face so fair I [doveDON JUAN. Rome kinder casuist« arc pleased to say, In nameless print— that I have no...down with me to pray, And you shall see who has the propcrcst notion Of getting Into heaven the shortest way ; My altars are the mountains and the ocean,... | |
| John W. Thomas - 1867 - 172 pages
...fit to write." — Apology for Smectymnuus, sec. ii., Milton's Works, 1833, p. 84. Note ram, st. 99. My altars are the mountains and the ocean, Earth,...air, stars,— all that springs from the Great Whole, That hath produced, and will receive the soul. —Canto 3, st. 104. These lines arc borrowed from Pope's... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations - 1867 - 752 pages
...vales, and pure the skies, And freedom fires the soul, and sparkles in the eyes. Beattie, Minslrel. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say. In nameless print, that I nave no devotion ; But set those persons down with me to pray, And you shall see who has the properest... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...is no idol— 'tis too like. CIV. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say. In nameless print—that I have no devotion : But set those persons down with...shortest way : My altars are the mountains and the ocean, Harth, air, stars— all that springs from the great Whole, Who hath produced, and will receive the... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - 1869 - 480 pages
...that there were irreverent tendencies in his sacred dramas — and finally that his declaration — " My altars are the mountains and the ocean, Earth,...Whole, Who hath produced, and will receive the soul," was hazardous, and almost that of an atheist. Atheist ! he ! who considered atheists fools. On leaving... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - Poets, English - 1869 - 676 pages
...finally that his declaration— "My altars are the mountains and the ocean, Earth, air, stars,—all that springs from the great Whole, Who hath produced, and will receive the soul," was hazardous, and almost that of an atheist. Atheist! he ! who considered atheists fools. 'On leaving... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Fore-edge painting - 1870 - 770 pages
...W. WORDSWORTH'S But set those persons down with me to p:.iy And you shall see who has the property E $ e-rer. Earth, air, stars— all that springs from IM ¿-< Whole, Who hath produced, and will receive... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...painting is no idol,—'tis too like. Some kinder casuists are pleased to say, In nameless print—that I have no devotion ; But set those persons down with...pray, And you shall see who has the properest notion ч Earth, air, stars—all that springs from the great Whole, Of getting into heaven the shortest way... | |
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