How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the... The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With His Last Corrections, Additions ... - Página 19de Alexander Pope - 1812Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 páginas
...in the ftorm with angry brow, But in the funfhine ftrikes the blow. Epitaph. How lov'd, how valu'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of duil alone remains of thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud fhall be. Fame. All fame is foreign,... | |
| James M'Donald - 1815 - 170 páginas
...How lov'd, howvalu'd once, avails tliee not, t . To whom related, or by whom begot : , . A heap ot dust alone remains of thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall beSELF-GOVERNMENT. -i May I govern my passions with absolute sway'; And grow wiser and better as life... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 292 páginas
...species of English Iambic, consists of fivt Iambuses. How lov'd, how valu'd once, avails thee n6t, To whom related, or by whom begot : A heap of dust...thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be. Be wise to-day, Ms madness to defer : Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 páginas
...peaceful rests, without a stone, a name, What once had beauty, titles, wealth, and fame. How loved, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related,...thee ; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be! Poets themselves must fill, like those they snnsr, Deaf the praised ear, and mute the tuneful tonjue.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1817 - 356 páginas
...hermitage. 5. The fifth species of English Iambic, consists of /M Iambuses. How lov'd, how valii'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom...thee; Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be. Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to dgfer ; Next day the fatal precedent will plead ; Thus on, till wisdom... | |
| Thomas Green - 1818 - 654 páginas
...sad reverse, the admired lines of Pope recur forcibly to our recollection : " How lov'd, how valued once, avails thee not ; TO whom related, or by whom...begot : — A heap of dust alone remains of thee; all tbou art, and all the proud shall be," I) u liii /i. Nor. 10. It is with the deepest sorrow that... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1819 - 718 páginas
...fifth species of English Iambic, consists of five Iambuses. How lov'd, how vfilu'cl once avails tbee not, To whom related, or by whom begot; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; 'Tis all thuu art, and all the proud shall be. Be wise to-day, 'tis madness to defer ; Next day the fatal precedent... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...peaceful rests, without a stone, a name, Wliat once had beauty, titles, wealth, and fame. How lov'd, gn ; ' Poets themselves must fall, like those they sun& Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.... | |
| Daniel Jaudon - 1820 - 236 páginas
...Spondee, Pyrrhic, Amphibrach, and Tribrach, KIT sersmkry feet. How I6v'd,h6w valu'd once, avails thge not, To whom related, or by whom begot: A heap of...thee; Tis all thou art. and all the proud shall be. Be wise to day; 'tis madness to defer; Next day the fatal precedent will plead; Thus on, till wisdom... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1820 - 80 páginas
...name. What once had beauty, titles, wealth and faoa'e. How lov'd, how honor'd rajr.e, avails thee ngfb To whom related, or by who.m begot; A heap of dust...thee, Tis all thou art* and all the proud shall be! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful toi'gue... | |
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