| Edward Walford - 1877 - 370 páginas
...master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too. Thus, with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...from no one vice exempt, And most contemptible to show contempt ; His passion still, to covet general praise ; His life, to forfeit it a thousand ways... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 páginas
...master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new? He 'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible, to shun contempt : His passion still, to covet general praise, His life, to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made;... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 642 páginas
...drinks and whores : Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt ; His passion still to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 636 páginas
...drinks and whores : Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt ; His passion still to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1880 - 740 páginas
...master of the joke; Shall parts so various aim at nothing new, He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too ; Thus with each gift of nature, and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt, His passion still to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways, A constant bounty, which no friend has made.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 626 páginas
...drinks and whores : Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt ; His passion still to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 572 páginas
...drinks and whores ; Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar.' Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting nothing but an honest heart ; lines were printed after ver. 171. Instead of " Search then," the reading was "Tis in," ie, 'Tis... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 608 páginas
...drinks and whores ; Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar." Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting nothing but an honest heart ; IM lines were printed after ver. 171. Instead of " Search then," the reading was "Tis in," ie, 'Tis... | |
| 1881 - 738 páginas
...the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new : He'll shine a Tally and a Wrilmot too. . . . with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting nothing but an honest heart ; • t • • A fool, with more of wit than half mankind, Too rash for thought, for action too refined,... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - 1882 - 378 páginas
...various aim at nothing new ; He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too.:> BURIED SUMS OF MONEY. 49 . . . with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting nothing but an honest heart ; • • • • A fool, with more of wit than half mankind, Too rash for thought, for action too... | |
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