| Complete fabulist - 1732 - 402 страници
...refin'd, With head and tongue affift mankind : Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to the world a needful friend. Thus, born each other's ufeful aid,...clown oblig'd for bread ; And when in all his glory drert, Owes to the loom his royal veft : Do not the mafon's toil and care Protect him from the inclement... | |
| John Gay - 1751 - 212 страници
...With hands and feet the works of art i While fome, of genius more refin'd, With head and tongue aflift mankind : Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to...turns are obligations paid. The monarch, when his table 's fpread, Is to the clown oblig'd for bread j And, when in all his glory drefl, Owes to the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 362 страници
...* Barrow. Each Each, aiming at one common end, 45 Proves to the whole a needful friend. Thus, horn each other's ufeful aid, By turns are obligations paid. , The monarch, when his table 's fpread. Is to the clown oblig'd for bread ; 5» And, when in all his glory dreft, Owes to... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 316 страници
...more refin'd, With head and tjngue affift mankind. Each, * Barrow. Each, aiming at one common end, 45 Proves to the whole a needful friend. Thus, born each...turns are obligations paid. The monarch, when his table 's fpread, Is to the clown oblig'd for bread; 50 And, when in all his glory dreft, Owes to the... | |
| John Gay - 1792 - 250 страници
...With hands and feet the works of art ; While fome, of genius more refin'd, With head and tongue afiift mankind; Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to...the clown oblig'd for bread ; And when in all his glery dreft, Owes to the loom his royal veft. Do not the mafon's toil and care Proteft him from th*... | |
| John Gay - 1793 - 356 страници
...Wich hands and feet the works of art : While fome, of genius more refin'd, With head and tongue affift mankind ; Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to...table's fpread, Is to the clown oblig'd for bread ; * BARROW. О 2 And And when in all his glory dreft, Owes to the loom his royal veil. Do not the mafon's... | |
| 1794 - 918 страници
...hands and feet the works of 'art ; WhUc Готе, of genius more refin'd, With head and tongue aflift mankind. Each, aiming at one common end, Proves to...clown oblig'd for bread ; And, when in all his glory drei}, Owes to the loom his royal veft. Do not the mafon'- toil and care Proteil him from th' inclement... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 страници
...and tongue afiiit maiikiud. Each, aiming at one common en<f, Proves tn the whole a needful friend1. Thus, born each other's ufeful aid, By turns are obligations paid. The mdnarch, when his table's fpread, Is to the clown oblig'd for bread ; And, when in all hi> glory dreft,... | |
| John Gay - 1796 - 284 страници
...With hands and feet the works of art ; While some, of genius more refin'd, 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 table's spread, Is to the clown oblig'd... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 424 страници
...works of art; While some, of genius more refin'd, With head and tongue assist mankind ; • Barrow. 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 table's spread, Is to the clown oblig'd... | |
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