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
| George Soane - 1849 - 364 pages
...just the same at last ; Doth fairly owning riches in effect No grace of Heaven, no token of th' elect, Giv'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 floorcloth... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...same at last. Both fairly owning, riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of the elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartresm, and the Devil. m John Ward, of Hackney, Esq., Member of Parliament, being prosecuted by... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 pages
...fairly owning riches, in efl'ect, No grace of Heaven, or token of the elect: Given to the fool, the mud, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. 20 B. What nature wants, commodious gold bestows: Tia thus we eat the bread another sown. P. But how... | |
| 1852 - 874 pages
...same at last. Both fairly owning, riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect ; Given bestows "IV thus we eat the bread another sows. P. But how unequal it bestows, observe ; 'Tis thus... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 722 pages
...to go to war for the personal liberty of the citizen f for that which is alike " Given to the fool, the vain, the evil — " To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil !" Yon will wage war, and not to rescue your fellow-citizens from imprisonment and stripes? But, however... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1854 - 338 pages
...same at last. Both fairly owning, riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven or token of the elect; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil.2 20 2 John Ward, of Hackney, Esq., member of parliament, being prosecuted by the Duchess of... | |
| esq. George Raymond - 1856 - 294 pages
...and as gold not unfrequently falls to men of small minds, mean origin, and barren education, " Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil — To Ward, to Waters, to Chartres, or the devil,"— its demoralizing influence is thereby greatly multiplied, and it becomes... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 604 pages
...accounts of human misery ! How "RichM in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of the Elect ; Gir'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Watere, Chartres, and the Devil." Hogarth also baa given him a conspicuous place in the first plate... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 504 pages
...same at last. Both fairly owning, riches, in eIfeet, No grace of Heaven, or token of the eleet ; Given ual blow : To me the spoils my prowess won, resign : Depart w Chartres2, and the Devil. 1 This epistle was written after a violent outery against MIT author, on... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 330 pages
...effect, No grace of heaven, or token of th' elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To1 "Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. B. What nature wants, commodious gold bestows; 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows, P. But how unequal it bestows, observe ; 'Tis thus... | |
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