| William Hone - 1835 - 924 páginas
...just as gay at council, in a ring Of mimick'd Statesmen, aud their merry King No wit to flatter, 'reft of all his store ! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more ! There victor of his health, of fortune, friend* And fame ; this lord of useless thousands ends. Puve, In an amusing and informing topogiajihical... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 páginas
...their merry king; 310 No wit to flatter, left of til his store ; No fool to laugh at, which he valn'd some coy nymph her lover's warm address, Nor quite...indulges, nor can quite repress. There, interspersed His Grace's fateVage Cutler could foresee, And well (he thought) advis'd him, ' Live like me.' As well... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 páginas
...jubt as gay at council, in a ring Of mimick'd Statesmen, and their merry KingNo wit to natter, 'reft of all his store ! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more ! There victor of his health, of fortune, friend«, And fame ; this lord of useless thousands < м U. Pope. In an arousing and informing topographical... | |
| William Hone - 1838 - 890 páginas
...just as gay at council, in a ring Of mimick'd Statesmen, and their merry King No wit to tatter, 'reft of all his store ! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more I There victor of his health, of fortune, friendt. And fame ; this lord of useless thousands endb.... | |
| 536 páginas
...dangling from thai bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red ; Great Villiers lies • • • • No wit to flatter left of all his store, No fool to...of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lurd of useless thousands ends.' Contrast the course of this unhappy man with that of the Duke of Bridgewater,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 páginas
...king. No wit to flatter, left of all his store ! Nn fool to laugh at, which he valued more. Thrre, ! ! # # # # # # #[" # # His Grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee, And well (he thought) advised him, '• Live like me."... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1840 - 426 páginas
...soul of whim I Gallant and gay in Cliefden's proud alcove, The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love. No wit to flatter left of all his store, No fool to...friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends ! And what was the fate of the other? History and poetry have alike forgotten to say, thinking her... | |
| 1841 - 500 páginas
...and Love ; Or just as gay at council, in a ring Of mimic'd statesmen, and their merry king. NO. 6. No wit to flatter left of all his store ! No fool...friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends." Moral Estay. PRINCE RUPERT. Born with the taste of an uncle whom his sword was not fortunate in defending,... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 páginas
...council, in a ring Of mimick'd statesmen, and their merry king. No wit to flatter, left of all hia His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee, And well (he thought) advis'd him, "Live like me!' As well... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 páginas
...Shrewsbury and love ; Or just as gay at council, iu a ring Of mimic statesmen, aiid their merry king. No wit to flatter, left of all his store ! No fool...which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of foitune, friends, And fame — this lord of useless thousands ends. Certainly this is a fine and instructive... | |
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