Why pique all mortals, yet affect a name? A fool to Pleasure, yet a slave to Fame: Now deep in Taylor and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking citron with his Grace and Chartres : Now Conscience chills her, and now Passion burns; 65 And Atheism and Religion... The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Página 13de Alexander Pope - 1856Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Pope - 1783 - 322 páginas
...alone fhe can be borne ? Why pique all mortals, yet afFect a name ? A fool to Pleafure, yet a Have to Fame : Now deep in Taylor, and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking Citron with his Grace and Chartrei: Now Confcience chills her, and now Paffion burns; And Atheifm and Religion take their turns... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 422 páginas
...yet a flave to fame : 10 Now coy, and ftudious in no point to fall, Now all agog for D y at a ball : Now deep in Taylor, and the book of martyrs, Now drinking citron with his Grace-am^. Charttes. Men, fome to bus'nefs, fome to pleafure take; 15 But ev'ry woman's in her foul... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 396 páginas
...alone (he can be borne ? 60 Why pique all mortals, yet affeft a name ? A fool to Pleafure, yet a flave to Fame : Now deep in Taylor and the Book of Martyrs,...Now drinking Citron with his Grace and Chartres: Now Confcience chills her, and now Paffion burns ; 65, And Atheifm and Religion take their turns ; A very... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 398 páginas
...alone fhe can be born ? 6* Why pique all mortals, yet affeft a name ? A fool to Pleafure, yet a flave to fame : Now deep in Taylor and the Book of Martyrs,...drinking Citron with his Grace and Chartres ; Now Confcience chills her, and now Paffion burns; 65. And Atheifm and Religion take their turns; A very... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...alone (he can be borne ? Why pique all mortals, yet affcft a name ? A fool to pleafurc, yet a flave to fame : Now deep in Taylor and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking Citron with his Grace and Chartrcs: Now confcicr.ee chills her, and now Palfion burns ; And Athcifm and Religion take their turns;... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...alone'fhe can be borne ? Why pique all mortals, yet affecr. a name? A fool to pleafurc, yet a Have to fame : Now deep in Taylor and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinkingcitron with his Grace and Chartres : Now confcience chills her, and nowplfion burns , And atheifm... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 páginas
...borne > Why pique all mortals, yet affc£ta name » A fool to plealure, yet a ¡lave to fax.e : I«iow deep in Taylor and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking citron with his Grace and Chartres : Now cunlcicnce chills her, and now paflion burn» ; And aihcifm und religion take their turnt , A very... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 páginas
...pleasure, yet a slave to fame : Now coy, and studious in no point to fall, Now all agog for D y at a ball: Now deep in Taylor, and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking citron with his grace and Chartres. Men, some to bus'ness, some to pleasure take ; But ev'ry woman's in her soul a rake. Frail, fev'rish... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 496 páginas
...pleasure, yet a slave to fame : Now coy, and studious in no point to fall, Now all agog for D y at a ball : Now deep in Taylor, and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking citron with his grace and Chartres. Men, some to bus'ness, some to pleasure take ; But ev'ry woman's in her soul a rake. Frail, fev'rish... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 434 páginas
...slave to fame : Now coy, and studious in no point to fall, Now. all agog for D— — y at a ball : Now deep in Taylor, and the Book of Martyrs, Now drinking citron with his Grace and Chartres. Men, some to bns'ness, some to pleasure take; But ev'ry woman's in her soul a rake. Frail, fev'rish... | |
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