Elegant edition of fables by John Gay, with the life of the author1796 |
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... daily labours of the BEE Awake my soul to industry . Who can observe the careful ANT , And not provide for future want ? My DOG ( the trustiest of his kind ) With gratitude inflames my mind . I mark his true , his faithful way , And in ...
... daily labours of the BEE Awake my soul to industry . Who can observe the careful ANT , And not provide for future want ? My DOG ( the trustiest of his kind ) With gratitude inflames my mind . I mark his true , his faithful way , And in ...
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... daily cant : Did I , base wretch ! corrupt mankind ? The fault's in thy rapacious mind . Because my blessings are abus'd , Must I be censur'd , curst , accus'd ? Ev'n virtue's self by knaves is made A cloke to carry on the trade , And ...
... daily cant : Did I , base wretch ! corrupt mankind ? The fault's in thy rapacious mind . Because my blessings are abus'd , Must I be censur'd , curst , accus'd ? Ev'n virtue's self by knaves is made A cloke to carry on the trade , And ...
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... daily war my youth inclin'd ; He train❜d me to heroic deed , ught me to conquer or to bleed . Curst 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 ...
... daily war my youth inclin'd ; He train❜d me to heroic deed , ught me to conquer or to bleed . Curst 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 ...
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... , with slimy trail , Crawls o'er the grass ; whom , when he spies , In wrath he to the GARD'NER cries : - K What means yon peasant's daily toil , From choking weeds FABLE XXIV . 65 FABLE XXIV The Butterfly and the Snail.
... , with slimy trail , Crawls o'er the grass ; whom , when he spies , In wrath he to the GARD'NER cries : - K What means yon peasant's daily toil , From choking weeds FABLE XXIV . 65 FABLE XXIV The Butterfly and the Snail.
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John Gay. What means yon peasant's daily toil , From choking weeds to rid the soil ? Why wake you to the morning's care ? Why with new arts correct the year ? Why glows the peach with crimson hue ? And why the plum's inviting blue ? Were ...
John Gay. What means yon peasant's daily toil , From choking weeds to rid the soil ? Why wake you to the morning's care ? Why with new arts correct the year ? Why glows the peach with crimson hue ? And why the plum's inviting blue ? Were ...
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addrest applause bear beasts beauty BEGGAR'S OPERA beneath bird boast bosom bribe cheat clown conceit Corruption court courtiers creature cries crowd cry'd curst dare disgrac'd disgrace DUKE OF CUMBERLAND employ'd envy Ev'n ev'ry eyes fable fame fate fav'rite favour fear feast flatt'ry Fleet Street flies flow'r fool friends gain gen'ral grew hand hate hath heard heart heav'n honest honour hound hour int'rest is't John Gay JOVE kind kings knaves knew LION lord mankind MASTIFF merit mind ministers ne'er never o'er plain PLUTUS pow'r praise prey pride princess of WALES PUPPY race rais'd replies reply'd reward says scorn self-convicted sires spleen spoke SQUIRE stept supply'd SWIFT sycophants taste thee thou thought toil tongue trade train truth TURKEY Twas vex'd vext vice virtue WASP wealth weigh'd Whene'er wise
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Страница 102 - will make you sure of a clean shirt and a shoulder of mutton every day." This counsel was rejected : the profit and principal were lost, and Gay sunk under the calamity so low that his life became in danger.
Страница 6 - By stealth invade my neighbour's right. Rapacious animals we hate : Kites, hawks, and wolves deserve their fate. Do not we just abhorrence find Against the toad and serpent kind ? But envy, calumny, and spite, Bear stronger venom in their bite. Thus every object of creation Can furnish hints to contemplation ; And from the most minute and mean, A virtuous mind can morals glean.
Страница 20 - He wrings his hands, he beats his breast; By conscience stung he wildly stares, And thus his guilty soul declares : " Had the deep earth her stores confin'd, This heart had known sweet peace of mind.
Страница 53 - Might well a Raphael's hand require, To give them all the native fire; The features, fraught with sense and wit, You'll grant are very hard to hit; But yet with patience you shall view, As much as paint and art can do.' Observe the work. My Lord replied, ; Till now I thought my mouth was wide ; Besides, my nose is somewhat long; Dear sir, for me, 'tis far too young ! ' ' Oh ! pardon me, (the artist cried) In this we Painters must decide. The piece ev'n common eyes must strike, I warrant it extremely...
Страница 4 - I ne'er the paths of learning try 'd; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts To read mankind, their laws and arts; For man. is practis'd in disguise, He cheats the most discerning eyes ; Who by that search shall wiser grow, When we ourselves...
Страница 105 - This was a good while before the first act was over, and so gave us ease soon ; for...
Страница 45 - With head and tongue assist mankind : Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to the -whole a needful friend. Thus, born each other's useful aid, By turns are obligations paid. The monarch, when his...
Страница 106 - ... person who acted Polly, till then obscure, became all at once the favourite of the town; her pictures were engraved, and sold in great numbers; her Life written, books of letters and verses to her published, and pamphlets made even of her sayings and jests. Furthermore, it drove out of England (for that season) the Italian Opera, which had carried all before it for ten years.