We find our tenets just the same at last. Both fairly owning Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven or token of th' elect; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry - Page 2011782Full view - About this book
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 616 pages
...into his third Moral Essay : — " Riches in effect, No grace of Heav'n, or token of th' Elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil ! " He died in Scotland, in 1731, at the age of sixty-two. The populace, at his funeral, raised a great... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 632 pages
...into his third Moral Essay:— " Riches in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' Elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil. To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil !" He died in Scotland, in 1731, at the age of sixty-two. The populace, at his funeral, raised a great... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 590 pages
...into his third Moral Essay :— " Riches in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token ofth' Elect; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil. To Ward, to Waters, Chartrcs, and the devil!" He died in Scotland, in 1731, at the age of sixty-two. The populace, at his... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...same at last. Both fairly owning, riches, in offect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect ; Given ould we see your noble pencil trace Our unities of action, time, and place : A whole c It- What nature wants, commodious gold be&tows 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows. P. But how... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...same at last Both fairly owning, riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th1 elect ; Given </ /'. What nature wants, commodious gold bestows 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows. P. But how... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1843 - 406 pages
...— the Archduke Charles in parti1 " Riches, in effpct, No grace of Heav'n or token of th' Elect ; Giv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Watera, Chartres, and the Devil." Pops. cular, and the veteran Wurmser. Yet she too had succumbed under... | |
| Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 534 pages
...the same at last. Both fairly owning. Riches, in effect, No grace of Heav'n or token of the elect ; Giv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, CHARTRES, and the Devil !" The Epitaph is as follows ; it conveys a moral, and no apology is offered for its insertion here... | |
| Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 532 pages
...the same at last. Both fairly owning, Riches, in effect, No grace of Heav'n or token of the elect ; Giv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, CHARTRKS, and the Devil !" The Epitaph is as follows ; it conveys a moral, and no apology is offered... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 pages
...at last. 16 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' Elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. 20 NOTES. applications, 1 may probably, in my next, make use of real names instead of fictitious ones."... | |
| George Soane - 1847 - 370 pages
...same at last ; Both fairly owning riches in effect No grace of Heaven, no token of th' elect, Qiv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil." * * Epistle to Allen, Lord Bathurst. He is said in early life to have been engaged in a Honrcloth manufactory,... | |
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