| James Hervey - 1813 - 404 halaman
...circumstances, reminds me of those beautiful and tender lines : How lov'd, how va'.u'd once, avails thee not ; To whom related, or by whom begot. A heap of...thee: 'Tis all thou art ! and all the PROUD shall be.s Port's MISCEI.. Tet, though unable to divert the stroke, Christianity is sovereign to pluck out... | |
| Timothy Alden - 1814 - 306 halaman
...Sept, 1805 ; by strangers honodr'd and by strangers mourn'd. How lov'd, how honour'd once avails thee not, To whom related or by whom begot ; A heap of...thee. 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be. LANCASTER, PEN. 1024. Sacred to the memory of miss CATHARINE HALL, who departed this life, 1 Jan. 1805,... | |
| 1814 - 310 halaman
...stone, a name, !What once had beauty, titles, wealth, and fame. How loved, how honor'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of...thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the praised ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.... | |
| Daniel Jaudon - 1814 - 234 halaman
...peaceful hermitage. How luvtd, how valiSM once avails thée not,_ To whom related, or hy whom hegot : Л heap of dust alone remains of thee ; :Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be. iSome of those fect may he denominated principal ones, as pieces of poetry nvay he uhotly oi chiefly... | |
| James M'Donald - 1815 - 170 halaman
...How lov'd, howvalu'd once, avails tliee not, t . To whom related, or by whom begot : , . A heap ot dust alone remains of thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall beSELF-GOVERNMENT. -i May I govern my passions with absolute sway'; And grow wiser and better as life... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 halaman
...Epitaph. How lov'd, how valu'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of duil alone remains of thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud fhall be. Fame. All fame is foreign, but of true defert ; Plays round the head, but comes not to the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 292 halaman
...species of English Iambic, consists of fivt Iambuses. How lov'd, how valu'd once, avails thee n6t, To whom related, or by whom begot : A heap of dust...thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be. Be wise to-day, Ms madness to defer : Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 halaman
...stone, a name, What once had beauty, titles, wealth, and fame. How loved, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of...thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be! Poets themselves must fill, like those they snnsr, Deaf the praised ear, and mute the tuneful tonjue.... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 halaman
...a name, Wliat once had beauty, titles, wealth, and fame. How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee claim our just inheritance of old, Surer to prospe ' Poets themselves must fall, like those they sun& Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1820 - 80 halaman
...name. What once had beauty, titles, wealth and faoa'e. How lov'd, how honor'd rajr.e, avails thee ngfb To whom related, or by who.m begot; A heap of dust...thee, Tis all thou art* and all the proud shall be! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful toi'gue... | |
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