twixt thy foe and thee ; Truth from an eminence surveys our scene, (A hill, where all is clear, and all serene.) Kude earth-bred storms o'er meaner valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's... The Works of the English Poets: Savage - Страница 20по Samuel Johnson - 1779Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1736 - 824 страници
...earth-bred ftorms, o'er meaner vallics blow^ And wind'ring raifts roll black'n'ng fir below i' Duk and debas'd, like them, is envy's aim, And 'clear and eminent , like Truth, thy fime. NB T'tft Linn artintrcdiutilai tin S^tth tf .1 ChtraStr in tku l-'»rm ; which IF,<J fitbiifh'd... | |
| Richard Savage - 1761 - 226 страници
...all ferene.) Rude earth-bred Storms o'er meaner Valleys blow, And wand'ring Mifts roll, black'ning, far below ; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's...Thus I. From what dire Caufe can Envy fpring ? Or why embpfom we a Viper's Sting ? , . 'Tis Envy flings our darling Paffion, Pride. Alas ! (the Man of mighty... | |
| Richard Savage - 1761 - 152 страници
...all ferene.) Rude earth-bred Storms o'er meaner Valleys blow, And wand'ring Miftsroll, black'ning, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is En-vy's...Truth, thy Fame. Thus I. From what dire Caufe can Envy Jpring ? Or why embofom we a Viper's Sting ? Tis Envy flings our darling Paffion, Pride. Alas ! (the... | |
| Richard Savage - 1777 - 322 страници
...clear and all ferene.) Rude earth -bred ftorms o'er meaner valleys And wand' ring mifts roll black'ning far below; Dark and debas'd, like them, is Envy's...can envy fpring ? Or why embofom we a viper's fting ? 'Tis Envy ftings our darling paflion, pride. Alas! (the man of mighty foul replied) Why chufe we... | |
| Richard Savage - 1777 - 298 страници
...all ferene.) Rude earth-bred florins o'er meaner valleys blow, And wand'ring mifts roll, black'ning, far below ; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's...caufe can envy fpring ? Or why embofom we a viper's fling ? *Tis Envy flings our darling paffion, pride. Alas ! (the man of mighty foul replied) Why chufe... | |
| 1782 - 518 страници
...ferene) ' Rude earth-bred ftorms o'er meaner vallies blow, * And wand'ring mifts roll, black'ning, far below; ' Dark and debas'd, like them, is Envy's...fame.' Thus I. — ' From what dire caufe can envy fpringf ' Or why embofom we a viper's fting ? ' 'Tis Envy flings our darling paffion pride.' ' Alas!'... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 328 страници
...thee ! Truth from an eminence furveys our fcene (A hill, where all is clear, and all ferene). K 3 Rude Rude earth-bred ftorms o'er meaner valleys blow, 375...'Or why embofom we a viper's fting ? 380 'Tis Envy flings our darling paffion, pride. Alas! (the man of mighty foul replied) Why chufe we miferies ? Moft... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 страници
...below; Dark, anddebas'd, like them, is Envy'» aim, And clear, and eminent, like Truth, thy fame. Thu> I. From what dire caufe can envy fpring Or why embofom we a viper's fting ? 380 *Tis Envy Rings our darling раШоп, pride. Alas! (the man of mighty foul replied) \Vh у choofe we miferie»... | |
| Richard Savage - 1805 - 284 страници
...all serene.) Rude earth-bred storms o'er meaner vallies blow, And wand'ring mists roll, black'ning, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's aim, And clear, and emment, like Truth, thy fame. Thus I. From what dire cause can envy spring ? Or why embosom we a viper's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 страници
...valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening far below; Park, and debas'd, like them, is r'nvy s aim, And clear, and eminent, like Truth, thy fame." Thus I. "From what dire cause can Envy spring? Or why embosom we a viper's sting ? 'Tis Envy stings our darling passion, pride."... | |
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