| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 Seiten
...POPE. БРИТ, щ. This year, a reservoir, to keep end spare ; The next, a fountain, spouting through destiny depends on thine. At length the long-disputed pass they gain, By crowde drink him till they burst Old Cotta shara'd his fortune and his birth, Yet was not Cotta void of wit... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 Seiten
...rounds. Riches, like insects, when conceal'd they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their season fly. lumns heav'd ; 2H POPE. EFlST. IIL This year, a reservoir, to keep and spare ; The next, a fountain, spouting through... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 Seiten
...Riches, like insects, when conceal'd they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their season fly. Who sees pnle Our happy state, under one head more near United. But to 2H EPIST. III. POPE. EPIST. HI. This year, a reservoir, lo keep and spare ; The next, a fountain, spouting... | |
| Henry Wood (Yorkshire journalist.), Henry Wood (Yorkshire journalist) - 1843 - 154 Seiten
...(the Louis Philippe of that day), how to amass wealth for bia strangely-charactered son to dissipate : "This year a reservoir, To keep and spare ; The next, a fountain spouting through his heir." And in these rooms communed Mary with her stern prelates, and Elizabeth with her... | |
| 1846 - 386 Seiten
...PROGRESS. • " Riches, like insects, when conceal'd they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their season fly. Who sees pale Mammon pine amidst his store, Sees but...to keep and spare ; The next a fountain, spouting through his heir, In lavish streams to quench a country's thirst, And men and dogs shall drink him... | |
| 1846 - 670 Seiten
..." Riches, like insects, when conceal'd they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their season fly. AVho sees pale Mammon pine amidst his store, Sees but a...to keep and spare ; The next a fountain, spouting through his heir, In lavish streams to quench a country's thirst, And men and dogs shall drink him... | |
| Thomas Brown, David Welsh - 1846 - 584 Seiten
...when conceal'd they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their season fly. Who sees pale Mammon pine amid his store, Sees but a backward steward for the poor...reservoir to keep and spare, The next a fountain, spouting through his heir, In lavish streams to quench a country's thirst, And men and dogs shall drink him... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 Seiten
...but the steward of the Prodigal ; and only so much the more backward as the other is precipitate : " This year a reservoir, to keep and spare ; The next, a fountain, spouting thro' his heir." NOTES. Ver. 154. conquers Reason still."] See what is said before of the pernicious tenet of a Ruling... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1848 - 120 Seiten
...poor ; This year a reservoir4 to keep and spare, The next a fountain,4 spouting through his heir, Jn lavish streams to quench a country's thirst, And men and dogs shall drink him till they burst 30 "Rule XIX. s Rule XI. 3 Rule XXI , Rem. 9. « Rule I. * Mention all the... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 Seiten
...rounds. Riches, like insects, when conceal'd they lie, Wait but for wings, and in their season fly. Who sees pale Mammon pine amidst his store, Sees but...to keep and spare : The next, a fountain, spouting through his heir, In lavish streams to quench a country's thirst, And men and dogs shall drink him... | |
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