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" Happy the man, who, studying nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause — His mind possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of Fortune, and resigned to Fate! "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ... - Page 69
by John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808
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A Literary Guide to the Bible: A Study of the Types of Literature Present in ...

Laura Hulda Wild - 1922 - 306 pages
...close-packed clay, lest weeds push through Or the worn surface crack.40 or the lines in the second Georgic — Happy the man, who studying Nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause — His mind possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of Fortune, and resigned to Fate !...
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Ultra: A Story of Pre-natal Influence

Laura Shellabarger Hunt - 1923 - 382 pages
...my own, and I am needed to help care for our little afflicted ones at 'Selma's Wish.' " CHAPTER XLI Happy the man, who studying nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause, His mind, possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of fortune and resigned to fate. —...
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Roman Literature in Translation

George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - 660 pages
...sacred shades, Where bacchanals are sung by Spartan maids, Or lift me high to Hemus' hilly crown; Or in the plains of Tempe lay me down: Or lead me to some...Nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause. His mind possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of Fortune, and resign'd to Fate. And...
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Augustan Studies: Essays in Honor of Irvin Ehrenpreis

Douglas Lane Patey, Timothy Keegan - 1985 - 280 pages
...satisfaction: Happy the Man, who, studying Nature's Laws, Thro' known Effects can trace the secret Cause. His Mind possessing, in a quiet state, Fearless of Fortune, and resign'd to Fate. And happy too is he, who decks the Bow'rs Of Sylvans, and adores the Rural Pow'rs....
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Statistically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations

C.C. Gaither - 2018 - 438 pages
...great things spring from causalities. Disraeli, Benjamin Sybil or the Two Nations Book V, III (p. 345) Happy the man, who studying Nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause — His mind, possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of fortune and resigned to fate. Dryden,...
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The Country and the City Revisited: England and the Politics of Culture ...

Gerald M. MacLean, Donna Landry, Joseph P. Ward - 1999 - 280 pages
...and court vices (2: 66o). Dryden augments Virgil's desire for similar rural seclusion (the couplet "Or lead me to some solitary Place, / And cover my Retreat from Human Race," 2: 696-7 supplements Virgil, 2: 486-9), and contrasts an image of the political illegitimacy of the...
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Practically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Engineering, Technology ...

C.C. Gaither - 2019 - 390 pages
...need for the experiment. Leonardo da Vinci's Notebooks Of the Intellectual Life (p. 54) Dryden, John Happy the man, who studying Nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause — 27 His mind, possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of fortune and resigned to fate....
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The Major Works

John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 pages
...sacred shades, Where Bacchanals are sung by Spartan maids, Or lift me high to Haemus' hilly crown, Or in the plains of Tempe lay me down, Or lead me to some...nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause. His mind possessing in a quiet state, 7" Fearless of fortune, and resigned to fate! And...
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Selected Poems

John Dryden - 2002 - 612 pages
...shades 55 Where bacchanals are sung by Spartan maids. Or lift me high to Hemus' hilly crown, Or in the plains of Tempe lay me down, Or lead me to some...solitary place, And cover my retreat from human race. 60 Happy the man who, studying nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause. His...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 12

1868 - 786 pages
...inaugurated by Dr. Acland, they will not fail to see the affinity that exists between disease and drugs. " Happy the man who, studying Nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause." In conclusion, let us all, as far as lies in our power, study the antidotes to diseases...
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