| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Books and reading - 1832 - 312 pages
...government bestows? In every government though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings, or tyrant laws restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part...cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in every place consign'd, Our own felicity we make or find ; With secret course, which no loud storms annoy, Glides... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Books and reading - 1832 - 304 pages
...government bestows 1 In every government though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings, or tyrant laws restrain, How small, of all that human hearts endure, That part which laws or kir%s can cause or cure ! Still to ourselves in every place consign'd, Our own felicity we make or... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - Genius - 1833 - 214 pages
...leisure, nor from them we are to expect that happiness which in a great degree depends upon ourselves. " How small of all that human hearts endure, That part...place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find." . In fact, the domineering passion for politics which so largely prevails in provincial towns, it it... | |
| English literature - 1833 - 372 pages
...Traveller." " In every government though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings or tyrant laws restrain, How small of all that human hearts endure, That part...place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find. AVith secret course which no loud storms annoy Glides the smooth current of domestic joy. The lifted... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - Genius - 1833 - 214 pages
...leisure, nor from them we are to expect that happiness which in a great degree depends upon ourselves. " How small of all that human hearts endure, That part...place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find." In fact, the domineering passion for politics which so largely prevails in provincial towns, it it... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - Authors, English - 1833 - 164 pages
...leisure, nor from them we are to expect that happiness which in a great degree depends upon ourselves. i " How small of all that human hearts endure, That part...place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find." In fact, the domineering passion for , politics which so largely prevails in provincial towns, it it... | |
| Thomas Russell Sullivan, David Reed - Sermons - 1833 - 412 pages
...little purpose, and in general is but a useless vanity and selfmflicted vexation of spirit. 'How email of all that human hearts endure, That part, which laws or kings can cause or cur*. Still to ourselves in every place consigned, Our own felicity we make or find; With secret course,... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1835 - 318 pages
...of poetry, " In every government though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings and tyrant laws restrain, How small of all, that human hearts endure, That part, which laws or kings can cause or cure." If this were true, it would, indeed, be of very little consequence to busy ourselves about the forms... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1835 - 558 pages
...poetry. " In every government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings and tyrant laws restrain, How small, of all, that human hearts endure, That part, which laws or kings can cause or cure ! " If this were true, it would, indeed, be of very little consequence to busy ourselves about the... | |
| Samuel Bailey - Great Britain - 1835 - 474 pages
...See Note A. f In every government though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings or tyrant laws restrain, How small of all that human hearts endure That part which laws or kings can cause or cure ! wrong in under-rating the influence of government on private happiness, because he took only a half... | |
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