| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 halaman
...in Mines remain, Tolofcth'Occafion Fortune does afford, Fame and publick Love to gain. Creel. Pind. Of all the Vows the firft and chief Requeft Of each,...the reft: And yet no Doubts the poor Man's Draught controul, He dreads no Poyfon in his homely Bowl : Then fear the deadly Drug, when Gems divine Enchafe... | |
| Juvenal - 1735 - 512 halaman
...devoured by wild Eta Is. the Attempt: For hit Aims The Beggar fings, ev'n when he fees the Place Eefet with Thieves, and never mends his Pace. Of all the Vows, the firft and chief Requeit Of each, is to be richer than the reft: And yet ao Doubts the poor Man's Draught control; He... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 halaman
...ru(h ; And fees a red-coat rife from ev'ry bufli : The beggar tings, ev'n when he fees the place Befet with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the...richer than the reft : And yet no doubts the poor man's draughtcontrol, He dreads nopoifon in his homely bowl, Then fear the deadly drug, when gems divine... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 halaman
...rufh ; And fees a red-coat rife from every bum : The beggar fings, ev'n when he fees the place Befet with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the...the reft : And yet no doubts the poor man's draught controul,He dreads no poifon in his homely bowl, Then fear the deadly drug, when gems divine Enchafe... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 398 halaman
...a red-coat rife from every bufh : The beggar fings, ev'n when he fees the place Befet with thieyes, and never mends his pace. Of all the vows, the firft...the reft : And yet no doubts the poor man's draught cOntrouI, He dreads no poifon in his homely bowl, Then fear the deadly drug, when gems divine Enchafe... | |
| 1791 - 406 halaman
...as the Pcet Dryden obfcrves, in his tranflation of Juvenal, •—Fame and public love to gam— • Of all the vows the firft and chief requeft Of each,...the reft ; And yet, no doubts the poor man's draught controul, * He dreads no poifon in his homely bowl : For fear invades the cup, when gems divine Enchafe... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 halaman
...rulh ; And fees a red-coat rife from every bufh : The beggar fings, ev'n when he fees the place Befet with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the vows, the firft and chief recnjeil Of each, is to be richer than the rtil : And yer no doubts th« poor man's draught control,... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 346 halaman
...rush; And sees a red-coat rise from every bush : The beggar sings, ev'n when he sees the place Beset with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the vows, the first and chief request Of each, is to be richer than the rest; And yet no doubts the poor man's draught... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 442 halaman
...rush, And sees a red-coat rise from every bush ; The beggar sings, even when he sees the place Beset with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the vows, the first and chief request Of each, is — to be richer than the rest : And yet no doubts the poor man's... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 halaman
...rush, And sees a red-coat rise from every bush ; The beggar sings, even when he sees the place Beset with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the vows, the first and chief request Of each, is — to be richer than the rest : And yet no doubts the poor man's... | |
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