| Edward Young - 1816 - 284 páginas
...; Nor flatter station. What is station high ? 'Tis a proud mendicant ; it boasts and begs ; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. Monarch B, and ministers, are awful names ; Whoever wear them, challenge our devoir. Religion, public... | |
| Edward Young - 1816 - 390 páginas
...an alms of homage from the throngj And oft the throng denies its charity. Monarchs, and ministers, are awful names ; Whoever wear them, challenge our devoir. Religion, public order, both exact . External homage, and a supple knee, To beings pompously set up, to serve The meanest slave... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 páginas
...Nor natter station. What is station high ? 'T is a proud mendicant ; it boasts, and begs ; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. Monarchs and ministers are aweful names ! Whoever wear them, challenge our devoir. Religion, public order, both... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 284 páginas
...great; Nor flatter station. What is station high ? Tis a proud mendicant: it boasts and begs; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. Monarchs and ministers are awful names ! Whoever wear them challenge our devoir. .Religion, public Order, both exact... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...all agape. Rid. b. 5. What is station high ? 'Tis a proud mendicant ; it boasts, and begs ; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. Young's Night Thoughts, n. 6. Mark how the palace lifts a lying front, Concealing often, in magnific... | |
| Edward Young - 1826 - 318 páginas
...Is but half wilted at its highest praise. 285 "'Tis a proud mendicant : it boasts and begs ;*It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. 29O Monarchs and ministers are awful names ! Whoever wear them challenge our devoir. Religion, public... | |
| 1827 - 290 páginas
...N»r flatter station : what is station high ? 'Tis a proud- mendicant ; it boasts, and begs ; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity. p. 150. Shall man be proud to wear his livery ? And Souls in ermine scorn a soul without ?. Can place... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 418 páginas
...an alms of homage from the throtag, 5 And oft the throng denies its charity. Monarchs and ministers, are awful names; Whoever wear them, challenge our devoir. Religion, public order, both exact External homage, and a supple knee, 10 To beings pompously set up, to serve The meanest slave... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 páginas
...your matter's feet. Id. What is station high ? Tis a proud mendicant , it boasts and begs ; It begs an alms of homage from the throng. And oft the throng denies its charity. Young's ffight Thoughti. No eyes But mine now drink this sight of loveliness ; I should be sole in... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 páginas
...muter'i feet. Id. What is station high ? Tis a proud mendicant ; it boast's and begs ; It begs an almi of homage from the throng. And oft the throng denies its charity. Vaung'i Night Thoughts. No eyes But mine now drink this night of loveliness ; I should be sole in this... | |
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