| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Adaline Wheelock Sterling - Readers - 1901 - 526 pages
...Explain his own beginning or his end ? Alas ! what wonder ! man's superior part Unchecked may ri.su, and climb from art to art; But when his own great work is but begun, What reason weaves, by passion is undone. Trace science, then, with modesty thy guide : First strip off... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1904 - 520 pages
...Explain his own beginning or his end ? Alas ! what wonder ! man's superior part Unchecked may rise, and climb from art to art; But when his own great work is but begun, What reason weaves, by passion is undone. Trace science, then, with modesty thy guide : First strip off... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - English literature - 1906 - 844 pages
...Explain his own beginning, or his end? Alas what wonder! Man's superior part 40 Uncheck'd may rise, and climb from art to art; But when his own great work is but begun, What reason weaves, by passion is undone. Trace science then, with modesty thy guide; First strip off all... | |
| Gerald Edwin Se Boyar - American literature - 1925 - 456 pages
...descend, Explain his own beginning or his end? Alas! what wonder! Man's superior part Uncheck'd may rise, and climb from art to art; But when his own great work is but begun, What Reason weaves, by Passion is undone. Trace Science then, with modesty thy guide; First strip off all... | |
| David Semple - Medical - 2005 - 988 pages
...descend, Explain his own beginning, or his end? Alas what wonder! Man's superior part Unchecked may rise, and climb from art to art But when his own great work is but begun What reason weaves, by passion is undone Trace science then, with modesty thy guide First strip off all... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - Literary Collections - 2006 - 512 pages
...descend, Explain his own beginning or his end? Alas! what wonder! Man's superior part Uncheck'd may rise, and climb from art to art; But when his own great work is but begun, What Reason weaves, by Passion is undone. RULE, BRITANNIA! "Rule, Britannia!" is frequently sung on patriotic... | |
| American poetry - 1910 - 528 pages
...descend, Explain his own beginning, or his end ; Alas what wonder! man's superior part Uncheck'd may rise, and climb from art to art ; But when his own great work is but begun, What reason weaves, by passion is undone. Trace science then, with modesty thy guide ; First strip off all... | |
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