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" Our ignorance is the cause Why thus we blame our Maker's laws ; Parts of his ways alone we know ; 'Tis all that man can see below. " Seest thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick, hast well begun'? "
The Works of Hannah More - Page 386
by Hannah More - 1836
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 4

Robert Kemp Philp - 434 pages
...thus we blame our Maker's laws Parts of his -ways alone we know ; 'Tis all that man can see below. " Seest thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick, hast well begun t Behold the wild confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one stare ! " A stranger ign'rant of the...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More; Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1851 - 330 pages
...Why thus we blame eur Maker's laws; Parts of his ways alone we know, Tis all that man can see below. See'st thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou,...there, So rude the mass it makes one stare! A stranger, ign'rant of the trade, Would say, no meaning's there convey'd; For where's the middle, where's the...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pages
...Why^hus we blame our Maker's laws; Parts of kit ways alone we know ; 'Tis all that man can see below. " Seest thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou,...the wild confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one-stare ! " A stranger, ign'rant of the trade, Would say, no meaning 's there convey'd; For where's...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...blame our Maker's laws; Parts of hit ways alone we know ; 'Tis all that man can see below. "Seest thon that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick,...confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one stare 1 " A stranger, ign'rant of the trade, Would say, no meaning 's there convey'd; For where's the middle,...
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The Gradual Reader: First Step, Or Exercises in Articulation ... With Simple ...

David Bates Tower - 1852 - 178 pages
...thus we hlarne our Maker's laws; Parts of his ways alone we know, 'Tis all that man can see below. 7. See'st thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick, hast well begun 7 Behold the wild confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one stare ! 8. A stranger, ignorant of...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More: Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 322 pages
...Why thus we blame our Maker's laws; Parts of his ways alone we know, 'Tis all that man can see below. See'st thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou,...confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one stare I A stranger, ign'rant of the trade, Would say, no meaning's there convey'd; For where's the middle,...
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A New Memoir of Hannah More: Or, Life in Hall and Cottage

Helen Cross Knight - 1853 - 336 pages
...Why thus we blame our Maker's lawn; Parti of his ways alone we know, 'Tis all that man can eee below. See'st thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou,...begun? Behold the wild confusion there, So rude the moss it mokes one slave! A stranger, ign'rant of the trade, Would say, no meaning's there convey 'd;...
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The Leisure Hour: An Illustrated Magazine for Home Reading, Volume 2

1853 - 888 pages
...thus we blame our Maker's laws ; Parts of his ways alone we know, Tig all that man can see below. " See'st thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick, hast well begun H Behold the wild confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one stare ! " A stranger, ignorant of...
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Exercises in Articulation

David Bates Tower - 1853 - 204 pages
...thus we blame our Maker's laws ; Parts of his ways alone we know, 'Tis all that man can see below. 7. See'st thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick, hast wejl begun 1 Behold the wild confusion there, So rude the mass it makes one stare ! 8. A stranger,...
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The Female Poets of Great Britain: Chronologically Arranged: with Copious ...

Frederic Rowton - 1854 - 604 pages
...thus we blame our Maker's laws ; Parts of his ways alone we know, 'T is all that man can see below. Seest thou that carpet, not half done, Which thou, dear Dick, hast well begun t Behold the wild confusion there ! So rude the mass, it makes one stare. A stranger, ignorant of the...
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