| Stephen Simpson - 1831 - 280 páginas
...felicitously blended, as to afford unmixed delight. " Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey— The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours...limits stand Between a splendid, and a happy land. Proud swells the tide with loads of freighted ore, And shouting folly hails them from the shore; Hoards,... | |
| William Logan Fisher - 1831 - 132 páginas
...But, alas! they are without foreign commerce!* " Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey, The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours...wide the limits stand, Between a splendid and a happy land."f Having traced, as I conceive, pauperism to its true sources, and enforced my theory by a few... | |
| Adam Burt - 1833 - 160 páginas
...friends of truth, ye statesmen who survey, The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay — 'Tis your'a to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land." Qoldimitk OP kings, and those denominated great, Peers, Princes, Heroes, Ministers of State, Let laurell'd... | |
| President of a college - 1836 - 156 páginas
...hamlet's hawthum wild; Nor haunt the crOwd, nOr tempt the main, F6r splendid care and guilty gain." Q. What is this last species called? A. Heroic measure, and is the most common species of veise in the English language. Q. Does iambic verse never consist of more than five feet? A. Occasionally... | |
| 1836 - 784 páginas
...Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey, The rich man's joys encrease, the poor's decay, "fis yours to judge, how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land. Kingdoms at length, to sickly greatness grown, Boast of a florid vigour, not their own ; At every draught... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1837 - 582 páginas
...strength for feeble splendour." — Irene.'] (») [ " Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey The rich man's joys Increase, the poor's decay 'Tis yours...limits stand, Between a splendid and a happy land."— Dasrtnl VUlcg*.} thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence; though his conversation be replete with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 472 páginas
...decoy, The heart distrusting asks, if this be joy? Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours...limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land. Proud swells the tide with loads of freighted ore, And shouting folly hails them from her shore; Hoards... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 578 páginas
...strength for feeble splendour."—Irene.] (2) [ " Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay 'Tis yours...wide the limits stand, Between a splendid and a happy land."—Desertetl Village.] thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence; though his conversation be... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 574 páginas
...splendour."— Irate.'] («) [ " Ye friend- to truth, ye statesmen who surrey The rich man's Joy« Increaie, the poor's decay 'Tis yours to judge, how wide the...limits stand, Between a splendid and a happy land."— Detrrtal thought a prodigy of parsimony and prudence; though his conversation be replete with the most... | |
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