Whose ample lawns are not ashamed to feed The milky heifer, and deserving steed; Whose rising forests, not for pride or show, But future buildings, future navies grow : Let his plantations stretch from down to down, First shade a country, and then raise... Fortune - Seite 194von David Trevena Coulton - 1853Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 Seiten
...161, &c. P. 'Tis Ufe alone that fanftifies Expence, And Splendor borrows all her rays from Senfe. 180 His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he encreafe : Whofe chearful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 274 Seiten
...161, &c. P. 'Tis Ufe alone that fan&ifies Expence, And Splendor borrows all her rays from Senfe. 180 His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he encreafe : Whofe chearful Tenants bleft their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 Seiten
...like BOYLE. 'Tis Ufe alone that fan&ifies Expence, And fplendor borrows all her rays from Senfe. 180 His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he encreafe: COMMENTARY. ing of an example affalfe Tafte in every attempt to Magnificence, is full of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 234 Seiten
...ESSAY S. 165 Tis Ufc alone that fanftifies Expence, And Splendor borrows all her rays from Senfe. I So His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he encrcnfc : Whofc chcarful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 Seiten
...like Boyle ? 'Tis ufe, alone, that fan&ifies Expence, And Splendor borrows all her rays from Senfe, His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he encreafe : Whofe chearful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 Seiten
...Aeres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he enerea(e : Whofe chearful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil ; Whofe ample lawns are not a(ham'd to feed The milky heifer and deferving (teed ; Whofe rifing... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 410 Seiten
...like BOYLE. 'Tis ufe alone that fancYifies expence, And fplendor borrows all her rays from fenfe. 180 His father's acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his neighbours glad, if he encreafe ; Whofe chearful tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their lord owe more than to the foil... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1164 Seiten
...Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neigbours glad, if he increafe : Whofe chearful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil ; Whofe ample Lawns are not afham'd to feed 185 The milky heifer and deferving fteed ; Whofe rifmg... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 396 Seiten
...rays from Scxfe.] Here the poet, to make ike examfki of good Tejlc the bstter'.umlerftood, introduces His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he increafo : Whofe chearful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 398 Seiten
...like Boyle. 'Tis Ufe alone that fanftifies Expence, And Splendor borrows all her rays from Senfe. 18* His Father's Acres who enjoys in peace, Or makes his Neighbours glad, if he increafe : Whofe chearful Tenants blefs their yearly toil, Yet to their Lord owe more than to the foil... | |
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