While malice, Pope, denies thy page Its own celestial fire, While critics, and while bards in rage, Admiring, won't admire ; '' While wayward pens thy worth assail, And envious tongues decry ; These times, though many a friend bewail, These times bewail... Select Proverbs, Italian, Spanish, French, English, Scotish, British, &c ... - Seite 7von John Mapletoft - 1707 - 126 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 276 Seiten
...Admiring won't admire i While wayward pens thy worth ajjail, And envious tongues decry, Thefe times thf many a Friend bewail, Thefe times bewail not I. But when the World's loud praife is thine, And fpleen no mare jb all blame, When with thy Homer thou jbalt jbine In one eft ablijtfd fame. When nonejball... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 364 Seiten
...Admiring, won't admire : ff-' While wayward pens thy worth aft.il, " And envious tongues decry ; " Thefc times tho' many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail..." But when the World's loud praife is thine, " And fplcen no more fhall blame, " When with thy Homer thou fhalt mine '* lii one cftablifh'd fame : The... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 354 Seiten
...following amiable verfes : While Malice, Pope, denies thy page Its own celeftial fire ; While Critics, and while Bards in rage, Admiring, Won't admire :...worth aflail, And envious tongues decry ; Thefe times tho'.many a Friend bewail, Thefe times bewail not I. But when the World's loud praife is thine, And... | |
| 1751 - 32 Seiten
...wo'n't admire, While wayward pens thy worth afTail, . >And envious tongues decry, Thefe times though many a friend bewail, Thefe times bewail not I : But when the world's loud praife is thine, And fpleen no more ihall blame, When with thy Homer thou íhalt íhine In one eftabliih'd fame ; When none... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 Seiten
...amiable Verfes : " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page " Its own celeftial fire.; " While Critics, and while Bards in rage, *' Admiring, won't admire...not I. " But when the World's loud praife is thine, Earlefs on high, flood unabafh'd De Foe, And Tutchin flagrant from the fcourge below. There Ridpath,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 264 Seiten
...Malice, Pope, denies thy page " Its own celeftial fire ; " While Critics, and while Bards inrage, " Admiring, won't admire : " While wayward pens thy..." But when the World's loud praife is thine, " And fpleen no more mall blame, " When with thy Homer thou maltftiine " In one eftablim'd fame : Earlds... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 368 Seiten
...amiable Verfes ; " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page " Its own celeflial fire ; " While Critics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire : " While wayward pens thy worth a flail, " And envious tongues decry ; " Thefe times tho' many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 388 Seiten
...amiable Verfes : " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page ** Its own celeftial fire ; •' While Critics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire...worth aflail, " And envious tongues decry ; *' Thefe tjmes tho' many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail not I. " But when the World's loud praife is... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1764 - 350 Seiten
...amiaWe Vcrfes : " "While Malice, P.ipe, denies thy page " Its own celctlbl fire,' " While Critics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire:...While wayward pens thy worth aflail, " And envious tongu, s decry; " Thife times tho' many a Friend bewail, " Theft tinu'S bewail not I. " But when the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 338 Seiten
...won't admire i " While wayward pen thy worth affail, " And envious tongues decry ; " Thefe times though many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail not I. " But when the World's loud praife is thine, " And fpleen no more mall .bhme, " When with thy Homer thou malt mine " In one eftablim'd fame i " When none... | |
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