| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 274 páginas
...dazzle let the Vain defign ; 249 To raife the Thought, and touch the Heart be thine ! That Charm mail grow, while what fatigues the Ring, Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing : So when the Sun's broad beam has tir'd the fight, All mild afcends the Moon's more fober light, Serene... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 páginas
...dazzle let the Vain defign ; 249 To raife the Thought, and touch the Heart be thine ! That Charm fhall grow, while what fatigues the Ring, Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing : So when the Sun's broad beam has tir'd the fight, All mild afcends the Moon's more fober light, Serene... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 374 páginas
...preceding, by the ufe of metaphors taken from the fubjett of it : nious preparation he makes for j -while what fatigues the ring, Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing. And thecivil difmiffion he gives them by the continuance of the lame metaphor, in the lines following,... | |
| 1764 - 198 páginas
...to dazzle let the vain defign; To raife the thought and touch the heart be thine ? That charm fliall grow, while what fatigues the ring, Flaunts and goes down an unregarded thing : So when the fun's broad beam has tir'd the fight, All mild afcends the moon's more fober light ;... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 páginas
...pleafure, our vain efforts to feize it, and its baneful effe&s, when feized. " That " That Charm fhall grow, while what fatigues " the Ring, " Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded " thing : " So when the Sun's broad beam has tir'd " the fight, ** All mild afcends the Moon's more fober "... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 páginas
...prize a sot ; Alive, ridiculous ; and dead, forgot! Ah ! Friend ! to dazzle let the vain design ; 249 To raise the thought and touch the heart be thine...ring, Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing. So when the sun's broad beam has tir'd the sight, All mild ascends the moon's more sober light, Eerene... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 páginas
...dazzle let the Vain defign ; To raife the thought, and touch the heart, be thine ! That charm Oiall grow, while what fatigues the Ring, Flaunts, and goes down an unregarded thing : So when the fun's broad beam has tir'd the fight, All mild afeends the moon's more fober light, Serene... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 410 páginas
...dazzle let the vain defign ; To raife the thought, and touch the heart, lie thine ! That charm fhall grow, while what. fatigues the ring,. Flaunts and goes down, an .unregarded thing : So when the fun's broad beam has tir'd the fight, All mild afcends"the moon's more fober light, Serene... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 páginas
...let the Vain defign ; To raife the thought, and touch the Heart be thine ! 250 That That Charm fhall grow, while what fatigues the Ring, Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing.: So when the Sun's broad beam has ttr'd the fight, All mild afcends the Moon's more fober light, Serene... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 562 páginas
...friend; A fop their passion, but their prize a sot; Alive ridiculous, and dead, forgot! Ah, friend!1 to dazzle let the vain design;" To raise the thought,...Ring/ Flaunts and goes down, an unregarded thing, So when the sun's broad beam has tired the sight, All mild ascends the moon's more sober light, Serene... | |
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