| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pagine
...Skill, and Wit, and Senfe, Worth, Merit, Honour, Virtue, Innocence. O//&. For he that has but Impudence, To all things has a fair Pretence ; And put among his Wants but Shame, To all the World he may lay Claim. HiU, INCEST. Nature abhors To be forc'd back again upon her felf, And, like a Whirlpool,... | |
| 1714 - 44 pagine
...gave Occafion for thefe Remarks. Tho' he that has but Irnpddence., To all Things has a fair Pretence 5 And put among his Wants but Shame, To all the World may lay his Claim / -^ '- /^ ; .1 * Skaw has try 'd that Nothing's born*. With greater Eafethan Publick Scorn 5 That... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1750 - 488 pagine
...vain Renown will fpoil. As Guns o' ercharg'd the more recoil ; Though he that has but Impudence, Jio To all Things has a fair Pretence ; And put among...Wants, but Shame, To all the World may lay his Claim i Though you have try'd that nothing's born With greater Eafe than publick Scorn, 115 That all Affronts... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1753 - 466 pagine
...your vain renown will fpoil, As guns o'ercharg'd the more recoil; Tho' he that has but impudence, 1 10 To all things has a fair pretence ; And put among his wants but fbame, To all the world may lay his claim : Tho' you have try'd that nothing's born With greater eafe... | |
| Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 pagine
...damn and rant, Pafs mufter for the valiant. For he, that has but Impudence, To all Things has a juft Pretence ; And, put among his Wants but Shame, To all the World may lay his Claim. How various and innumerable Are thofe, who live upon the Rabble ? 'Tis they maintain the Church and... | |
| 1769 - 236 pagine
...your vain Renown will fpoil, As Guns overcharged the more recoil 5 Though he that has tut Impudence, To all Things has a fair Pretence ; And put among his Wants but Shame, To all the World he may lay Claim, Eut all Importers, iahen they're biowa, Arepajl tbtir Labour, and undone, Giving... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 338 pagine
...that has but impudence, To all things has a fair pretence ; Tio And, put among his wants but fhame, To all the world may lay his claim : Though you have try'd that nothing 's borne With greater eafe than public fcorn, That all affronts do ftill give place . 115 To... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pagine
...105^ Betrays,} Dejlr,yi, in all the editions I have feen. And, And, put among his wants but fhame, To all the world may lay his claim : Though you have try'd that nothing 's borne With greater eafe than public fcorn, That all affronts do ftill gi<-e place To your... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pagine
...your vain renown will fpoil, A? guns o'ercharg'd the more recoil ; Though he that has but impudence, To all things has a fair pretence ; And put among his wants but fhamc, To all the world may lay his claim : Though you have try'd that nothing's borne With greater... | |
| 1811 - 544 pagine
...damn and rant, Pass muster for the valiant : For he that has but impudence, 'I'n all things has a just pretence, And, put among his wants but shame, To all the world may lay his claim, " — BUTLER. « In one case, at least, we Jcnow that this van done in regard to the " New Sysitem... | |
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