... anger. If this being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering priests have invested him, he would doubtless be inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe. —... Reine Canziani [by C.G. Godwin]. - Page 192by Catherine Grace Godwin - 1825Full view - About this book
| 1800 - 236 pages
...beat down the strongest tower of happiness with the iron mace of his avenging anger. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe : — I will continue in it no longer !"... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 330 pages
...giant, to beat down, the strongest towers of Happiness with the iron mace of his anger. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which render the. world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe. — I will continue in it no longer.' At... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 pages
...giant, to beat down the strongest towers of Happiness with the iron m?.ce of his anger. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which reader the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe. — I .will continue in it no longer.'... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 pages
...field. • nant giant, to beat down in his anger, the strongest towers of happiness. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of .vanity and woe —-I will continue in it no longer !" "... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 334 pages
...giant, to beat down the strongest towers of Happiness with the iron mace of his anger. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of dlsiress, a vale of vanity and woe.—I will continue in it no longer.' At that... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 pages
...like a malignant giant, to beat down in his anger, the strongest towers of happiness. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe — I will continue in it no longer !" At... | |
| Young moralist - 1819 - 192 pages
...beat down the strongest tower of happiness, with the iron mace of his avenging anger. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power, with which flattering...have invested him, he would doubtless be inclined and able to banish those evils •which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe.... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 pages
...suddenly wounded, as he was huntiig, with an arrow from an unknown hand, and expired in the field. goodness and the power with which flattering priests have invested him, he would ioubtless be inclined and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress,... | |
| John Hawkesworth - 1823 - 302 pages
...giant, to beat down the strongest towers of happiness with the iron mace of his anger. If this being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe. — I will continue in it no longer." At... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 650 pages
...giant to beat down the strongest towers of Happiness with the iron mace of his anger. If this Being possessed the goodness and the power with which flattering...inclined, and enabled to banish those evils which render the world a dungeon of distress, a vale of vanity and woe. — I will continue in it no longer.' At... | |
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