Bell's Edition, 第 81〜82 巻J. Bell, 1797 |
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... youth Are strangers to the voice of Truth . Learn to contemn all praise betimes , For flattery's the nurse of crimes : Friendship by sweet reproof is shown ; ( A virtue never near a throne ) In courts such freedom must offend ; There ...
... youth Are strangers to the voice of Truth . Learn to contemn all praise betimes , For flattery's the nurse of crimes : Friendship by sweet reproof is shown ; ( A virtue never near a throne ) In courts such freedom must offend ; There ...
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... youth Are strangers to the voice of Truth . Learn to contemn all praise betimes , For flattery's the nurse of crimes : Friendship by sweet reproof is shown ; ( A virtue never near a throne ) In courts such freedom must offend ; There ...
... youth Are strangers to the voice of Truth . Learn to contemn all praise betimes , For flattery's the nurse of crimes : Friendship by sweet reproof is shown ; ( A virtue never near a throne ) In courts such freedom must offend ; There ...
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... Heav'n gives you pow'r above the rest , Like Heav'n , to succour the distrest . The case is plain , the monarch said ; False glory hath my youth misled ; 50 60 70 For beasts of prey , a servile train , Have Part 1 . FABLES .
... Heav'n gives you pow'r above the rest , Like Heav'n , to succour the distrest . The case is plain , the monarch said ; False glory hath my youth misled ; 50 60 70 For beasts of prey , a servile train , Have Part 1 . FABLES .
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... youth inclin'd ; He train'd me to heroic deed , Taught me to conquer or to bleed . Curs'd Dog , the Bull reply'd , no more I wonder at thy thirst of gore ; For thou , ( beneath a butcher train'd , Whose hands with cruelty are stain'd ...
... youth inclin'd ; He train'd me to heroic deed , Taught me to conquer or to bleed . Curs'd Dog , the Bull reply'd , no more I wonder at thy thirst of gore ; For thou , ( beneath a butcher train'd , Whose hands with cruelty are stain'd ...
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... gave each muscle all its strength ; The mouth , the chin , the nose's length ; His honest pencil touch'd with truth , And mark'd the date of age and youth . to 9 20 He lost his friends , his practice fail'd ; Truth D iij Part I. FABLES .
... gave each muscle all its strength ; The mouth , the chin , the nose's length ; His honest pencil touch'd with truth , And mark'd the date of age and youth . to 9 20 He lost his friends , his practice fail'd ; Truth D iij Part I. FABLES .
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Addiſon Albion beauty beneath blood boaſt breaſt Britannia's charms court cries dreadful Ev'n ev'ry eyes FABLE facred faid fair Fairy fam'd fame fancy'd fate fear fecret fhade fhall fhine fhould fight fing fire firſt fkies flain flow'rs fmiles foes fome fong fool form'd foul ftill fuch fweet Gauls gen'rous gods grace groves hand hath heart Heav'n himſelf honour hour Iliad JOHN GAY Jove kings knaves lefs lord Lord Privy Seal lyre mankind mind monarch mortal moſt Mufe ne'er numbers nymph o'er plain pleaſure Plutus pow'r praiſe prey pride proud race rage rais'd rife round says ſcene scribbling crew ſhade ſhall ſkies ſky ſmile ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtream ſweet thee thefe theſe thofe THOMAS TICKELL thou thought thouſand thro Tickell toil tongue tow'rs try'd Twas verſe vex'd virgin band Whilft whofe youth
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48 ページ - The counsel's good, a Fox replies, Could we perform what you advise. Think what our ancestors have done — • A line of thieves from son to son ! To us descends the long disgrace, And infamy hath mark'd our race. Though we, like harmless sheep, should feed. Honest in thought, in word, and deed, Whatever hen-roost is decreas'd, We shall be thought to share the feast. The change shall never be believ'd : A lost good name is ne'er retriev'd. Nay then, replies the feeble Fox, (But hark ! I hear a hen...
5 ページ - And thus her folly reprimands. Whence sprung the vain conceited lie, That we the world with fools supply ? What ! give our sprightly race away, For the dull helpless sons of clay ! Besides, by partial fondness shown, Like you we dote upon our own. Where yet was ever found a mother, Who'd give her booby for another ? And should we change with human breed, Well might we pass for fools indeed.
86 ページ - And from the deep-mouthed thunder flies* She starts, she stops, she pants for breath; She hears the near advance of death; She doubles, to mislead the hound, And measures back her mazy round...
63 ページ - IN other men we faults can spy, And blame the mote that dims their eye; Each little speck and blemish find, To our own stronger errors blind. A Turkey, tired of common food, Forsook the barn, and sought the wood; Behind her ran an infant train, Collecting here and there a grain.
51 ページ - Attend, and be advis'd by Care. Nor love, nor honour, wealth, nor power, Can give the heart a cheerful hour, When health is lost. Be timely wise : With health all taste of pleasure flies.
75 ページ - ... wide domains. At will I crop the year's increase ; My latter life is rest and peace. I grant to man we lend our pains, And aid him to correct the plains; But doth not he divide the care, Through all the labours of the year ? How many thousand structures rise, To fence us from inclement skies ; For us he bears the sultry day, And stores up all our winter's hay; He sows, he reaps the harvest's gain ; We share the toil, and share the grain. Since every creature was decreed To aid each other's mutual...
32 ページ - Why so severe ? (the Cub replies), Our senate always held me wise." " How weak is pride ! (returns the sire), All fools are vain when fools admire ! But know, what stupid asses prize, Lions and noble beasts despise.
122 ページ - s born for sloth ? To some we find The ploughshare's annual toil assign'd. Some at the sounding anvil glow, Some the swift-sliding shuttle throw ; Some, studious of the wind and tide, From pole to pole our commerce guide...