| 1750 - 664 pages
...a nobler throne. Long fince the value of this world 1 know, Pity the madnefs, and defpife the (how. Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difmiffion without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detefted wayi, Not hearing cenfure, nor affcain* pra,*... | |
| Collection - 1755 - 378 pages
...a nobler throne. Long fmce the value of this world I know, Pity the raadnefs, and defpife the fhow. Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difmiffion without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detefted ways, Not hearing cenfure, nor affefting... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 384 pages
...a nobler throne. Long fince the value of this world I know, Pity the madnefs, and defpife the fhow. Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difmiflion without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detefted ways, Not hearing cenfure, nor affefting... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...a nobler throne. Long fince the value of this world I know, Pity the madnefs, and defpife the fhow. Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difnoiflion without fear1. Seldom I mark mankind's detefted ways, Not hearing cenfure, nor affecting... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 pages
...throne. Long fince the value of this world I know, Pity the madnefs, and defpife the fliow. O 4 Well Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difmiffion without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detefted ways. Not hearing cenfure, nor affefting... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1770 - 402 pages
...riobler throne. Long fihce the value of this world I know, Pity the madnefs, and defpife the fhow. Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difmiffion without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detefted ways, Not hearing cenfure, nor affefting... | |
| 1787 - 430 pages
...nobler throne. Long fince the value of this world I knew, Pity'd the madnefs, and defpifed the mew. Well as I can, my tedious part I bear, And wait for my difmiffion without fear. With forrow mark mankind's unhappy ways,. Not hearing cenfure, nor affefting... | |
| 1883 - 416 pages
...worship to a nobler throne. Long since the value of the world I know, Pitied the folly, and despised the show ; Well as I can my tedious part I bear, And wait dismissal without pain or fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detested ways, Not hearing censure or affecting... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 232 pages
...myself alone, And pay my worship to a nobler throne. Long since the value of this world I know, Pity the madness, and despise the show : Well as I can...tedious part I bear, And wait for my dismission without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detested ways, Not hearing censure, nor affecting praise ; And, unconcern'd,... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 pages
...myself alone, And pay my worship to a nobler throne. Long since the value of this world I know, Pity the madness, and despise the show. Well as I can my...tedious part I bear, And wait for my dismission without fear. Seldom I mark mankind's detested ways, Not hearing censure, nor affecting praise ; And, unconcern'd,... | |
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