| Sir Charles Abraham Elton - 1814 - 422 pages
...gushes, broke away, And laved the open plains in bubbling play. Nor fire to them its uses had reveal'd, Nor did the skins of beasts a vesture yield ; With...endued, They the wild race of woodland beasts pursued ; Witli missile stones, and pond'rous clubs, opprest, Full many fell, deep lairs conceal'd the rest;... | |
| Johannes von Müller - 1818 - 460 pages
...blast. No common weal the human tribe allied Bound by no laws, by no fix'd morals tied, Each snatch" d the booty which his fortune brought, And wise in instinct, each his welfare sought. ELTON'S Specimens of the Classic Poets, vol. ii. See Eusebius's Preparatio Evangelica, Lactantius,... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 pages
...mountain Or groves and woodland glens a shelter gave : And close in thickets, till the storm were pass'd, They shunn'd the pelting shower and beating blast....rudest nature loved the youth and maid, And Venus join'd them in the forest shade : The man's fierce strength or passion forced the rite, Or acorns,... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 442 pages
...pass'd, They shunn'd the pelting shower and beating blast. No common weal the human tribe allied ; Itound by no laws, by no fix'd morals tied, Each snatch'd...; And, wise in instinct, each his welfare sought. Mfith rudest nature loved the youth and maid, And Venus join'd them in the forest shade : The man's... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 414 pages
...mountain Or groves and woodland glens a shelter gave: And close in thickets, till the storm were pass'd, They shunn'd the pelting shower and beating blast....rudest nature loved the youth and maid, And Venus join'd them in the forest shade : The man's fierce strength or passion forced the rite, Or acorns,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1846 - 562 pages
...gave. No common weal the human tribe allied ; Bound by no laws, by no fixed morals tied, Each snatched the booty which his fortune brought; And, wise in instinct, each his welfare sought." CHAPTER CLXIX. Use of Fire unknown to some Tribes of Men. — Development of the human Faculties. —... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1894 - 544 pages
...blast. No common weal the human tribe allied ; Bound by no laws, by no fixed morals tied, Each snatched the booty which his fortune brought, And, wise in instinct, each his welfare sought. With wondrous force of feet and hands endued, They the wild race of woodland beasts pursued ; With missile... | |
| John Romain Rood - 1906 - 648 pages
...where "No common weal the human tribe allied, Bound by no law, by no fixed morals tied. Each snatched the booty which his fortune brought, And wise in instinct each his welfare sought." Guiteau stoutly maintained to the end his sanity, and that he felt he had a patriotic mission to fulfill... | |
| 1914 - 894 pages
...where "No common weal the human tribe allied, Bound by no law, by no fixed morals tied, Each snatched the booty which his fortune brought, And wise in instinct each his welfare sought." Guiteau stoutly maintained to the end his sanity, and that he felt he had a patriotic mission to fulfill... | |
| 1891 - 1910 pages
...where "No common weal the human tribe allied, Bound by no law, by no fixed morals tied, Each snatched the booty which his fortune brought. And wise in instinct each his welfare sought. " Guiteau stoutly maintained to the end his sanity, and that he felt he had a patriotic mission to... | |
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