| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 386 pages
...difpenfe, That he had int'reft, and that they had fenfe ? Injurious thought! beneath NIGHT'S honeft fhade When pomp is buried and falfe colours fade, Plainly we fee at that impartial hour Ibem dupes to pride, and bint the tool of pow'r. God help the man, condemn'd by cruel fate To court... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 246 pages
...difpenfe, That he had int'reft, and that they had fenfe ? Injurious thought! beneath NIGHT'S honeft fhade When pomp is buried and falfe colours fade, Plainly we fee at that impartial hour Than dupes to pride, and him the tool of pow'r. God help the man, condemn'd by cruel fate To court... | |
| John Adams - 1789 - 376 pages
...had int'reft, and that they had fenfe ? Injurious thought L Beneath Night's honeft fhade When pxjmp is buried and falfe colours fade, Plainly we fee,...pride, and him the tool of pow'r. God help the man, eondemn'd by cruel Fate To court thefeeming, or the real great! Much forrow fhall he feel, and fuffer... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 350 pages
...difpenfe, That he had int'reft, and that they had fenfe i Injurious thought ! Beneath Night's honeft fhadr, When pomp is buried and falfe colours fade, Plainly...or the real great. Much forrow fhall he feel, and fuft'er more Than any flave who labours at the oar. By flavifh methods muft he learn to pleafe, By... | |
| John Bell - 1793 - 612 pages
...shade, When Pomp is bury'd and false colours fade, Plainly' we see, at that impartial hour, . " • 15$ Them dupes to pride, and him the tool of pow'r. •...help the man condemn'd by cruel Fate To court the seeming or. the real great ! Much sorrow shall be feel, and suffer more "i inn any slave who labours... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 pages
...That he had int'rift, and that they had fenfc .' Injurious thought ! Beneath night's honeft di»Je, When pomp is buried, and falfe colours fade, Plainly we fee at that impartial hour Tlicm dupes to pride, and him the tool of pow'r. God help the man, condemn'd by cruel fate To court... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 pages
...is buried and ftlfe colours fade, Plainly we fee at that impartial hour *fhem dupes to pride, and Mm the tool of pow'r. God help the man, condemn'd by...court the feeming, or the real great. Much forrow (hall he feel, and fufTer more Than any (lave who labours at the oar. By flaviih methods muft he learn... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 pages
...that they hid fenfe? Injurious thought ! Beneath Nigh:'s honeft (hade, When pomp is buried and filfe colours fade, Plainly we fee at that impartial hour Them dupes to pride, and Mm the tool of pow'r. God help the mm, condemn'd by cruel fate To court thefeeming, or the real great.... | |
| 1803 - 250 pages
...Fifthly, in keeping every thing worth taking, for thofe who can do fervice or dif-fervice.—Swift. GOD help the man, condemn'd by cruel fate To court...forrow fhall he feel, and fuffer more Than any flave that labours at the oar. By flavifh methods muft he learn to pleafe, By fmooth-tongu'd flattery, that... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 540 pages
...difpenfe, That he had int'reft, and that they had fenfc ? Injurious thought ! Beneath Night's honed ihade, When pomp is buried and falfe colours fade, Plainly we fee at that impartial hour *ïtum dupes to pride, and Mm the tool of pow'r. God help the man, condemn'd by cruel fate To court... | |
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