| Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 páginas
...deftruftive Projett of coining Half-fence for Ireland ; but in ntithtr Kingdoms was the DtftH Jifeovered, " Ingratitude he often found, «« And pity'd thofe...meant the Wound : " But, kept the Tenor of his Mind, " To merit well of human Kind : V *' Nor made a Sacrifice of thofe• .. . • . " Who ftill were true,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 páginas
..." He might have rofe like other Men : " But, Pow'r was never in his Thought, " And Wealth he valu'd not a Groat : " Ingratitude he often found, " And...meant the Wound : " But kept the Tenor «of his Mind, " To merit well of human Kind : " Nor (i) In the Year 1713, the late Queen was prevailed with by an... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 páginas
...pen, He might have rofe like other men : 420 But power was never in his thought, And wealth he valu'd not a groat : Ingratitude he often found. And pity'd thofe who meant the wound: Bat kept the tenor of his mind, 425 To merit well of human kind r Nor made a facrifice of thofe Who... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 páginas
...pen, He might have rofe like other men : 420 But power was never in his thought, And wealth he valu'd not a groat : Ingratitude he often found, And pity'd...meant the wound : But kept the tenor of his mind, 425 To merit well of humankind : Nor made a facrifice of thofe Who ftill were true, to pleafe his foes.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1779 - 476 páginas
...for Six Hundred Pound. Had he hut fpar'd his tongue and pen. He, might have rofe like other men ; x But power was never in his thought, And wealth he...valued not a groat. Ingratitude he often found, And pitied thofe who meant the wound 5 But kept the tenor of his mind, To merit well of human-kind; Nor... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 páginas
...hundred pound. " Had he but fpar'd his tongue and pen, 360 " He might have rofe like other men : *' But power was never in his thought^ " And wealth he...often found, " And pity'd thofe who meant the wound : 365 " But kept the tenor of his mind, " To merit welj^or human-kind : " Nor made arl&ciifice of thofe... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 422 páginas
...pen, He might have rofe like other men : 420 But power was never in his thought, And wealth he valu'd not a groat : Ingratitude he often found, And pity'd...meant the wound ; But kept the tenor of his mind, 425 To merit well of human-kind : Nor made a facrifice of thofe Who ftill were true, to pleafe his... | |
| 1787 - 446 páginas
...pen, " He might have rose like other men ; 410 " Ingratitude he often found, .;s:ss " And pity'd those who meant the wound, " But kept the tenor of his mind...merit well of human-kind ;..:. .... • " Nor made a sacrifice of those " Who still were true to please his foes. " He labour'd many a fruitless hour "... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 páginas
...hundred pound. " Had he but fpar'd his tongue and pen, " He might have rofe like other men : 429 " But power was never in his thought, " And wealth he...meant the wound ; " But kept the tenor of his mind, 425 " To merit well of human-kind ; VOL. XLIV. C " Nor " Nor made a facrifice of thofe " Who ftill... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 268 páginas
...in his thought, '•' And wealth he valued riot a groat : " Ingratitude he often found, " And pitied thofe who meant the wound : " But kept the tenor of his mind, " To merit well of human-kind : ** Nor made a facrifice of thefe, " Who flill were true, to pleafe... | |
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