 | 1793
...mankind. Obferre Obferve the maiden, innocently fweet, She's fair white paper, an unfullied fhect 5 On which the happy man whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. One inftance more, and only one I'll bring; 'Tis the great man who fcorns a little tiling, Whofe thoughts,... | |
 | ...paper of mankind. Obferve the maiden, innocently fweet ! She's fair white paper, an unfullied flieet, On which the happy man whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her fod his pains. One infta nee more, and only one III biing, 'Tis--- the great Man, w.ho (corns » little... | |
 | Mathew Carey - 1789
...paper of mankind. Obfervethe maiden, innocently fweet, She's fair white paper, an unfully'd ILeet ; On which the happy man. whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. One inftance more, and only one, I'll bring, 'Tis thegreat man whofcornsa little thing, Whofe thoughts,... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 303 páginas
...ivajle-fafer of mankind. Obfcrve the malden, innocently fweet. She's fair -white-paper, an unfullied fheet ; On which the happy man whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. One inftance more, and only one I'll bring ; Tis the great man who fcorns a little thing, Whofe thoughts,... | |
 | British poetical miscellany - 1805
...Paper of mankind. Obferve the MAIDEN, innocently fweet; She's fair White Paper, an unfully!d meet, On which the happy man, whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. Oneinftance more, and only one I'll bring;" 'Tis the GREAT MAN, who fcorns a little thing; Whofe thoughts,... | |
 | Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1805
...of mankind. ' Obferve the maiden, innocently fweet ! She's fair -white paper, an unfullied fheet : On which the happy man, whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. One inftance more, and only one I '11 bring, 'T is-^-the great matt, who fcorns a little thing : \ \V,hofe... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1806
...waste-paper of mankind. Observe the maiden innocently sweet, She's fair white-paper, an unsullied sheet; On which the happy man whom fate ordains. May write...Whose thoughts, whose deeds, whose maxims are his own, Form'd on the feelings of his heart alone: True genuine royal.yaper is his breast; Of all the kinds... | |
 | 1806 - 340 páginas
...paper of mankind. Obferve the maiden, innocently fwect, She's fair white paper, an unfullied fheet; On which the happy man, whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. One inftance more, and only one I'll bring; 'Tis the great man who fcorns a little thing, Whofe thoughts,.... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1806
...fate ordain:. May write his name, and take her for his paint. One instance more, and only one T'll bring; Tis the great man who scorns a little thing,...Whose thoughts, whose deeds, whose maxims are his own, form'd on the feelings of his heart alone : True genuine royal-paper is his breast; Of all the kind)... | |
 | Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 340 páginas
...paper of mankind. i Obferve the maiden, innocently fweet, She's fair -white paper, an unfullied fheet ; On which the happy man, whom fate ordains, May write his name, and take her for his pains. One inftance more, and only one I'll bring ; 'Tis the great man who fcorns a little thing, Whofe thoughts,... | |
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