Taking his country by five hundred ears, Senates at once admire him and despise, With modest laughter lining loud applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame? His fame which (like the mighty Caesar) crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly... The Complaint: Or, Night Thoughts - Página 224de Edward Young - 1824 - 324 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...? His fame which, (like the mighty Ceesar) crown'd With laurels, in full senate greatly falls, 506 By seeming friends, that honour and destroy. We rise...dignity begins ; And yet, mistaken beyond all mistake, 510 The blind Lorenzo's proud — of being proud, And dreams himself ascending in his full. An eminence,... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 páginas
...His fame, which (like the mighty CAESAR,) crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, 506 By seeming friends, that honour, and destroy. We rise...dignity begins; And yet, mistaken beyond all mistake, 510 The blind LORENZO'S proud — of being proud; And dreams himself ascending in his fall. In fact,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 418 páginas
...applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame ? His fame, which (like the mighty CJESAR), crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming...dreams himself ascending in his fall. An eminence, tho' fancy'd, turns the brain: All vice wants hellebore; but of all vice, Pride loudest calls, and... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 páginas
...applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame ? His fame, which (like the mighty CESAR), crown 'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming...dreams himself ascending in his fall. An eminence, tho' fancy'd, turns the brain : All vice wants hellebore ; but of all vice, Pride loudest calls, and... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 páginas
...applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame ? His fame, which (like the mighty C^SAR), crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming...dreams himself ascending in his fall. An eminence, tho' fancy'd, turns the brain : All vice wants hellebore ; but of all vice, Pride loudest calls, and... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 426 páginas
...applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame ? His fame, which (like the mighty CJESAR), crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming...yet, mistaken beyond all mistake, The blind LORENZO'S proud—of being proud ; And dreams himself ascending in his fall. An eminence, tho' fancy'd, turns... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 232 páginas
...Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame ? His fame which, (like the mighty Cxsar) crown "dWith laurels, in full senate greatly falls, By seeming...dreams himself ascending in his fall. An eminence, tho' fancy'd, turns the brain ; All vice wants hellebore ; but of all vice Pride loudest calls, and... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 228 páginas
...applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame ? His fame which, (like the mighty Csesar) crown'd With laurels, in full senate greatly falls, By seeming...yet, mistaken beyond all mistake, The blind Lorenzo's proud—of being proud, And dreams himself ascending in his fall. An eminence, tho' fancy'd, turns... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 páginas
...mighty Caesar,) crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming friends, that honor, and destroy. We rise in glory, as we sink in pride...yet, mistaken beyond all mistake^ The blind Lorenzo's proud—of being proud ; And dreams himself ascending in his fall. . Knows thjs all-knower that from... | |
| Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 páginas
...applause, Which makes the smile more mortal to his fame? His fame which (like the mighty Csesar) crown'd With laurels, in full senate, greatly falls, By seeming...the brain ; All vice wants hellebore ; but of all vice Pride loudest calls, and for the largest bowl; Because, unlike all other vice, it flies, In fact,... | |
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