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" THE MAN AND THE FLEA. WHETHER on earth, in air, or main, Sure every thing alive is vain! Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destined only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings? When the crab views... "
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Humorous poems by English and American writers

William Michael Rossetti - 1878 - 510 страници
...earth, in air, or main, Sure every thing alive is vain. Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destined only for his prey? And do' not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings? "When the crab views the pearly strands, Or Tagus bright with golden sands; Or crawls...

The Poetical Works of John Gay: With a Memoir, Том 2

John Gay - 1879 - 606 страници
...earth, in air, or main, Sure every thing alive is vain ! Dous not the hawk all fowls survey, As destin'd only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings ? Or crawls beside the coral grove, And hears the ocean roll above ; ' Nature is too...

Fables, with a memoir by A. Dobson

John Gay - 1882 - 294 страници
...cherishes a brutal mate Shall mourn the folly soon or late. FABLE XLIX. THE MAN AND THE FLEA. "11 7HETHER on earth, in air, or main, Sure ev'ry thing alive is vain ! Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destin'd only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for...

Familiar Talks on English Literature: A Manual Embracing the Great Epochs of ...

Abby Sage Richardson - 1884 - 498 страници
...earth, in air, or main, Sure everything alive is vain. Does not the hawk all fowls survey As destined only for his prey? And do not tyrants, prouder things. Think men were born for slaves for kings? When the crab views the pearly strands, Or Tagus bright with golden sands, Or crawls...

The Poetical Works of John Gay, Том 2

John Gay - 1893 - 420 страници
...: 50 Who cherishes a brutal mate Shall mourn the folly soon or late FABLE XLIX THE MAN AND THE FLEA WHETHER on earth, in air, or main, Sure ev'ry thing alive is vain ! Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destined only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, 5 Think men were born for...

The Poetical Works of John Gay, Том 2

John Gay - 1893 - 422 страници
...: 50 Who cherishes a brutaj mate Shall mourn the folly soon or late FABLE XLIX THE MAN AND THE FLEA WHETHER on earth, in air, or main, Sure ev'ry thing alive is vain ! Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destined only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, 5 Think men were born for...

The Famous Allegories

James Baldwin - 1893 - 332 страници
...earth, in air, or main, Sure everything alive is vain. Does not the hawk all fowls survey As destined only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves for kings ? When the crab views the pearly strands, Or Tagus bright with golden sands, Or crawls...

An Argosy of Fables: A Representative Selection from the Fable Literature of ...

Frederic Taber Cooper - 1921 - 574 страници
...earth, in air, or main, Sure everything alive is vain ! Does not the Hawk all fowls survey As destined only for his prey? And do not Tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings? "What dignity's in human nature!" Says Man, the most conceited creature, As from a...

The Poetical Works of John Gay: Including 'Polly', 'The Beggar's Opera' and ...

John Gay - 1926 - 758 страници
...earth, in air, or main, Sure ev'ry thing alive is vain ! Does not the hawk all fowls survey, As destin'd only for his prey ? And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings ? When the crab views the pearly strands. Or Tagus, bright with golden sands. Or crawles...

The Great Fables

Manuel Komroff - 1928 - 506 страници
...EARTH, IN AIR, OR MAIN, Sure every thing alive is vain! Does not the hawk all fowls survey As destined only for his prey? And do not tyrants, prouder things, Think men were born for slaves to kings? When the crab views the pearly strands, Or Tagus, bright with golden sands; Or crawls...




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