| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 страници
...Vallies went, To wanton with the fprightly Dame 5 And in his Pleafure loft his Fame. Bold is the Critic, who dares prove, Thefe Heroes were no Friends to Love...He, who dares aver, That they were Enemies to War. Yet, when their Thought fliould, now or never, Have rais'd their Hearty or fir'd their Lmr; Fond ALMA... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 478 страници
...fprightly dame j And in his plcafure loft his faflne. • Bold is the critic who dares prove Thcfe Heroes were no friends to Love ; And bolder he, who dares aver, That they were enemies to war. Yet, when their thought mould, now or never, Have rais'd their' HEART, or fir'd their I.IVEJL j Fond... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 страници
...with the fprightly dame ; And in his pleafure loft his fame. Bold is the critic who dares prove 505 Thefe heroes were no friends to love ; And bolder he, who dares aver That they were enemies to war. Yet, when their thought mould, now or never, Have rais'd their heart, or fir'd their fiver, 510 Fond... | |
| 1795 - 846 страници
...with the fprightly dame ; And in his pleafure loft his fame. Bold is the critic who dares prove Thefc heroes were no friends to love ; And bolder he, who dares aver That they «rere enemies to war. Yet, when their thought Ihould, now or never, Have rais'd their //.„•;/,... | |
| Eschenburg - 1788 - 474 страници
...To wanton with the fprightly dame, And in his pleafure loft his fame. Bold is the critick who does prove, Thefe heroes were no friends to love ; And bolder he who dares aver That they were ennemies to war : Yet when their thought ihould, now or never. Have rais'd their heart, or fir'd their... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 страници
...meaning, what does he but lead; himfelf and others into errors ?• And he that defignedly does it, ought to be looked on as an enemy to truth and knowledge. And yet who can wonder, that all the fcicnces and parts of knowledge have been fo overcharged with... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 страници
...steady meaning, what does he but lead himself and others into errors? and he that designedly does it, ought to be looked on as an enemy to truth and knowledge. And yet who can wonder, that all the sciences and parts of knowledge have been so overcharged with... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1802 - 504 страници
...profp'rous field, And Fortune taught at length to yield, 30$ Bold is the critic who dares prove $05 Thefe heroes were no friends to love ; And bolder he who dares aver That they were enemies to war 5 Yet when their thought fhould, now or never, Have rais'd their heart or fir'd their liver, 51* Fond... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 756 страници
...looked on as an enemy to '«*> wrt knowledge. Licke.— Bold it the critick, who dares prove Tlicfc heroes were no friends to love ; And bolder he who dares aver, J tat they were enemies to war. Prior. • 1» thtolopy.j The fiend ; the devil.— Defend •^fom... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 страници
...dame, And In his pleasure lost his fame. ' Bold is the critic who dares prove These heroes were uo friends to love;' And bolder he who dares aver That they were enemies to war : Yd when their thonght should, now or never, Have rais'd their heart or fir'd their liver, Fond Alma... | |
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