"Uncomprised" Quotes from Famous Books
... the most base and contemptible creature, neither the bird's feather, nor the herb's flower, nor the tree's leaf, without the true harmony of their parts, and peaceful concord of composition:—It is in no way credible that He would leave the kingdoms of men and their bondages and freedom loose and uncomprised in the laws of His ... — The Pleasures of England - Lectures given in Oxford • John Ruskin |