God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts, That can alone make sweet the bitter draught, That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves... Medical Record - Página 55editado por - 1874Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1854 - 402 páginas
...friendly faces. How truly is it said, and one feels the force of it in rural regions — " God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder, then,...holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatend in the fields and groves." There is, moreover, much to interest and improve the mind ia any... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 806 páginas
...rites Have dwindled into unrespected forms, And knoes and hassocks are well-nigh divorc'd. God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then...draught That life holds out to all, should most abound Anil least be tlircaten'd in the fields and groves ? Possess ye, therefore, ye who, borne about In... | |
| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1854 - 482 páginas
...^God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then45, that health and virtue, gifts 750 That can alone make sweet the bitter draught That...abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves ? Possess ye therefore, .ye who borne about In chariots and sedans, know no fatigue47 755 But that... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 486 páginas
...God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then46, that health and virtue, gifts 750 That can alone make sweet the bitter draught That...abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves ? Possess ye therefore, ye who borne about In chariots and sedans, know no fatigue1" 755 But that of... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 458 páginas
...rites Have dwindled into unrespectcd forms, And knees and hassocks are well-nigh divorced. God made the country, and man made the town : What wonder, then, that health and virtue, gifts 750 That can alone make sweet the bitter draught That life holds out to all, should most abound And... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 460 páginas
...rites Have dwindled into unrespected forms, And knees and hassocks are well-nigh divorced. God made the country, and man made the town : What wonder, then, that health and virtue, gifts 750 That can alone make sweet the bitter draught That life holds out to all, should most abound And... | |
| 1855 - 902 páginas
...:•'"''• I CJje VOL. VI.— SEPTEMBER, 1855.— No. IX. THE COUNTRY. •••., IMK EDITOE. " God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then...And least be threatened in the fields and groves." FKOM all we know, Cain was the first man that "builded a city." If we consider what manner of man this... | |
| John Mitchell - 1855 - 280 páginas
...tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every thing." " God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder, then,...to all, should most abound And least be threatened iu the fields and groves?" I can speak of my sisters in their childhood as excellent specimens of health,... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 582 páginas
...rites Have dwindled into unrespected forms, And knees and hassocks are well-nigh divorced. God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then...holds out to all, should most abound And least be threaten'd in the fields and grovts 1 Possess ye, therefore, ye who, borne about In chariots and sedans,... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 298 páginas
...rites Have dwindled into uninspected forms, And knees and hassocks are well nigh divorced. God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then...holds out to all, should most abound And least be threaten'd in the fields and groves ? Possess ye therefore, ye who, borne about In chariots and sedans,... | |
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