| Louis-Pierre Siret - 1815 - 198 Seiten
...confess , On high his gîories rais«. Him let all angels bless , . Him all his armies praise. DKYDEN. In other men we faults can spy , / And blame the mote that dims their eye. GAY. • De dix , pour la poésie héroïque et tragique. In all you write , observe with care and... | |
| John Gay - 1816 - 174 Seiten
...woman, sav'd your eggs. FABLE XXXVIII. The Turkey and the Ant. IN other men we faults can spy. And hlame the mote that dims their eye ; Each little speck and...blind. A Turkey, tir'd of common food, Forsook the harn, and sought the wood ; Behind her ran an infant train, Collecting here and there a grain. Draw... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 Seiten
...Sure-footed Dun had kept her legs, And you, good woman, sav'd your eggs." FABLE. THE TURKEY AND THE ANT. IN other men we faults can spy, And blame the mote...little speck and blemish find ; To our own stronger errours blind. A Turkey, tir'd of common food, Forsook the barn, and sought the wood ; Behind her ran... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 364 Seiten
...Sure-footed Dun had kept her legs, And you, good woman, sav'd your eggs." FABLE. THE TURKEY AND THE ANT. IN other men we faults can spy, And blame the mote...little speck and blemish find ; To our own stronger errours blind. A Turkey, tir'd of common food, Forsook the barn, and sought the wood ; Behind her ran... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 234 Seiten
...meekness will esteem engage, Admir'd, belov'd in youth and age." THE TURKEY AND THE ANT. Gay. IN jother men we faults can spy, And blame the mote that dims...Forsook the barn, and sought the wood ; Behind her ran an infant train, Collecting here and there a grain. " Draw near my birds," the mother cries ; " This... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 270 Seiten
...out-thunder'd, Sure-footed Dun had kept her legs, And you, good woman, saved your eggs.' THE TURKEY AND THE ANT, IN other men we faults can spy, And blame the mote...find, To our own stronger errors blind. A Turkey, tired of common food, Forsook the barn, and sought the wood; Behind her ran an infant train, Collecting... | |
| James Nichols - 1824 - 554 Seiten
...designs destructive to himself and his.* Who, though • One of our English Poets has well observed, In other men we faults can spy And blame the mote that dims Ihtir eye, Each little speck and blemish find. To our own stronger errors blind. This seems to have... | |
| John Gay - 1826 - 376 Seiten
...Dun had kept her legs, And you, good woman, sav'd your eggs.' FABLE XXXVIIT. TJie Turkey and the Ant. IN other men we faults can spy, And blame the mote...Forsook the barn, and sought the wood; Behind her ran an infant train, Collecting here and there a grain. * Draw near, my birds,' the mother cries, ' This... | |
| Lucy Hake - 1828 - 334 Seiten
...table. But more of this anon. 120 NUMBER XIX. ON ANTIPATHIES AND VULGAR PREJUDICES. In other folks we faults can spy, And blame the mote that dims their...and blemish find, To our own stronger errors blind. ANTIPATHY and Prejudice seem to be so nearly allied, that, personified, they may be looked upon as... | |
| 1829 - 624 Seiten
...vision to be looked at, and too dear and too much a part of our own nature, to bo quarrelled with. " In other men, we faults can spy, And blame the mote that dims their eye.'' And why not! when 'tis an axiom of the science of optics, all well as of morality (which is not less... | |
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