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N OT to admire , is all the Art I know , “ To make men happy , and to keep them fo
. ” [ Plain Truth , dear MURRAY , needs no flow'rs of So take it in the very words
off Creech . ] ( speech , 2 This Vault of Air , this congregated Ball , 5 Self - center'd
...
N OT to admire , is all the Art I know , “ To make men happy , and to keep them fo
. ” [ Plain Truth , dear MURRAY , needs no flow'rs of So take it in the very words
off Creech . ] ( speech , 2 This Vault of Air , this congregated Ball , 5 Self - center'd
...
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Admire we then what 4 Earth's low entrails hold , Arabian shores , or Indian seas
infold ; All the mad trade of 5 Fools and Slaves for Gold ? Or 6 Popularity ? or
Stars and Strings ? The Mob's applauses , or the gifts of Kings ? 15 Say with what
7 ...
Admire we then what 4 Earth's low entrails hold , Arabian shores , or Indian seas
infold ; All the mad trade of 5 Fools and Slaves for Gold ? Or 6 Popularity ? or
Stars and Strings ? The Mob's applauses , or the gifts of Kings ? 15 Say with what
7 ...
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11 Go then , and if you can , admire the state Of beaming diamonds , and
reflected plate ; Procure a Taste to double the surprize , And gaze on 12 Parian
Charms with learned cyes : Be struck with bright 13 Brocade , or Tyrian Dye , Our
Birth ...
11 Go then , and if you can , admire the state Of beaming diamonds , and
reflected plate ; Procure a Taste to double the surprize , And gaze on 12 Parian
Charms with learned cyes : Be struck with bright 13 Brocade , or Tyrian Dye , Our
Birth ...
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Fly 24 then , on all the wings of wild desire , Admire whate'er the maddeit can
admire : Is Wealth thy passion ? Hence ! from Pole to Pole , Where winds can
carry , or where waves can roll , 70 For Indian spices , for Peruvian Gold , Prevent
the ...
Fly 24 then , on all the wings of wild desire , Admire whate'er the maddeit can
admire : Is Wealth thy passion ? Hence ! from Pole to Pole , Where winds can
carry , or where waves can roll , 70 For Indian spices , for Peruvian Gold , Prevent
the ...
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Exact 85 Racine , and Corneille's noble fire , Shew'd us that France had
something to admire . 275 Not but the 86 Tragic spirit was our own , And full in
Shakespear , fair in Otway Phone : 81 Græcia capta , ferum viâorem cepit , &
Artes Intulit ...
Exact 85 Racine , and Corneille's noble fire , Shew'd us that France had
something to admire . 275 Not but the 86 Tragic spirit was our own , And full in
Shakespear , fair in Otway Phone : 81 Græcia capta , ferum viâorem cepit , &
Artes Intulit ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 155 - Let not this weak, unknowing hand Presume thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land On each I judge Thy foe.
Seite 154 - By saint, by savage, and by sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord! Thou Great First Cause, least understood, Who all my sense confined To know but this, that Thou art good, And that myself am blind; Yet gave me, in this dark estate, To see the good from ill; And binding Nature fast in fate, Left free the human will. What conscience dictates to be done, Or warns me not to do...
Seite 155 - Thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land, On each I judge Thy foe. If I am right, Thy grace impart Still in the right to stay ; If I am wrong, oh, teach my heart To find that better way...
Seite 15 - Ask you what provocation I have had? The strong antipathy of good to bad. When truth or virtue an affront endures, Th' affront is mine, my friend, and should be yours.
Seite 156 - Or aught Thy goodness lent. Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see ; That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me.
Seite 7 - Are what ten thousand envy and adore : All, all look up with reverential awe, At crimes that 'scape or triumph o'er the law; While truth, worth, wisdom, daily they decry: Nothing is sacred now but villainy.
Seite 32 - NOT to admire, is all the art I know, To make men happy, and to keep them so.
Seite 91 - Learn to live well, or fairly make your will; You've play'd, and lov'd, and eat, and drank your fill : Walk sober off; before a sprightlier age Comes titt'ring on, and shoves you from the stage : Leave such to trifle with more grace and ease, Whom Folly pleases, and whose Follies please.
Seite 2 - Seen him, uncumber'd with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe. Would he oblige me? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind. Come, come, at all I laugh he laughs, no doubt; The only difference is, I dare laugh out.
Seite 16 - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.