| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 656 Seiten
...employ ; Without one friend, howe'er bis fortunes thrive, Jespis'd and haled, how he bears to live. With honest warmth of heart, with some degree Of pity...be, You scorn the sordid knave — He grins at you. Arid deems himself the wiser of the two. — Tis all hut taste, howe'er we sift the case ; He has his... | |
| 1822 - 292 Seiten
...employ; Without one friend, howe'er his fortunes thrive, Despised and hated, how he bears to Jive. With honest warmth of heart, with some degree Of pity,...such wretched things should be, You scorn the sordid knave—He grins at you, And deems himself the wiser of the two.— 'Tis all but taste, howe'er we... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 Seiten
...of misery tíU they die.,,i . ,¡..,., , . ., With honest warmth of heart, with some degree: .1: Oí pity that such wretched things should be, > You scorn the sordid knave. . '•• м,.,\\- 0 .,'!пч|..: -i (Armstrong's Beuev.) - .1 Vet I think My tale will move each gentle... | |
| John Armstrong, John Dyer, George Gilfillan, Matthew Green - 1858 - 314 Seiten
...employ; Without one friend, howe'er his fortunes thrive, Despised and hated, how he bears to live. With honest warmth of heart, with some degree Of pity...two. — 'Tis all but taste, howe'er we sift the case ; 40 He has his joy, as every creature has. 'Tis true, he cannot boast an angel's share, Yet has what... | |
| John Armstrong (Physician & Poet.) - 1880 - 692 Seiten
...employ; Without one friend, howe'er his fortunes thrive, Despised and hated, how he bears to live. With honest warmth of heart, with some degree Of pity...two. — 'Tis all but taste, howe'er we sift the case ; 40 He has his joy, as every creature has. Tis true, he cannot boast an angel's share, Yet has what... | |
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