| Alexander Gilchrist, Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1863 - 366 pages
...doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out ; A puddle, or the cricket's cry, Is to doubt a fit reply ; The child's toys and the old man's reasons Are the fruits of the two seasons ; The emmet's inch and eagle's mile Make lame philosophy to smile ; A truth that's told with bad intent Beats... | |
| William Blake - 1866 - 132 pages
...rotting grave shall ne'er get out ; He who respects the infant's faith, Triumphs over hell and death ; The child's toys, and the old man's reasons, Are the...words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out ; The strongest poison ever known, Came from Csesar's laurel crown. Nought can deform the human race,... | |
| 1868 - 904 pages
...bands Throughout all these human lands. Tools were made, and born were hands, Every farmer understands. The questioner who sits so sly Shall never know how...words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out ; A puddle, or the cricket's cry, Is to doubt a fit reply ; The child's toys, and the old man's reasons,... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1873 - 772 pages
...Calls to Heaven for human blood ; A skylark mounted on the wing Roth make a cherub cease to sing ; The child's toys and the old man's reasons Are the fruits of the two seasons ; The emmet's inch and eagle's mile Make lame philosophy to smile ; A truth that's told with bad intent Beats... | |
| William Blake - 1874 - 194 pages
...rotting grave shall ne'er get out. He who respects the infant's faith, Triumphs over hell and death. The child's toys, and the old man's reasons, Are the...words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out. The strongest poison ever known, Came from Caesar's laurel crown. Nought can deform the human race,... | |
| Alexander Gilchrist - 1880 - 500 pages
...bands Throughout all these human lands ; Tools were made and born were hands, Every farmer understands. The questioner who sits so sly .Shall never know how to reply; f He who replies to words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out; A puddle, or the cricket's... | |
| William Blake - 1885 - 330 pages
...Throughout all these human lands ; Tools were made, and born were hands, Every farmer understands. The questioner who sits so sly Shall never know how...words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out ; A puddle, or the cricket's cry, Is to doubt a fit reply. The child's toys and the old man's reasons Are... | |
| William Blake - 1885 - 302 pages
...Throughout all these human lands ; Tools were made, and born were hands, Every farmer understands. The questioner who sits so sly Shall never know how...words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out ; A puddle, or the cricket's cry, Is to doubt a fit reply. The child's toys and the old man's reasons Are... | |
| William Blake, Richard Herne Shepherd - 1887 - 224 pages
...rotting grave shall ne'er get but. He who respects the infant's faith, Triumphs over hell and death. The child's toys, and the old man's reasons, Are the...words of doubt Doth put the light of knowledge out. The strongest poison ever known, Came from Csesar's laurel crown. Nought can deform the human race,... | |
| William Blake, Richard Herne Shepherd - 1887 - 182 pages
...rotting grave shall ne'er get out. He who respects the infant's faith, Triumphs over hell and death. The child's toys, and the old man's reasons, Are the...know how to reply ; He who replies to words of doubt _ Doth put the light of knowledge out. The strongest poison ever known, Came from Caesar's laurel crown.... | |
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