Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 páginas |
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... pride And selfishness , which scorns another's woe ; While our keen disappointments are the food Of that humility which entereth heaven , Finding itself at home . The things we mourn Work our eternal gain . Then let our joys Be ...
... pride And selfishness , which scorns another's woe ; While our keen disappointments are the food Of that humility which entereth heaven , Finding itself at home . The things we mourn Work our eternal gain . Then let our joys Be ...
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... And blast her name with arbitrary verse . The regal tyrants shall with blushes hide Their little lusts of arbitrary pride , Nor bear to see their vassals tied . Walsh . Prior . ARBITRATION - ARBITRATOR . THIS might have been prevented ,
... And blast her name with arbitrary verse . The regal tyrants shall with blushes hide Their little lusts of arbitrary pride , Nor bear to see their vassals tied . Walsh . Prior . ARBITRATION - ARBITRATOR . THIS might have been prevented ,
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... PRIDE hath no other glass To show itself but pride ; for supple knees Feed arrogance , and are the proud man's fees . Our poet may Himself admire the fortune of his play ; And arrogantly , as his fellows do , Shakspere . Think he writes ...
... PRIDE hath no other glass To show itself but pride ; for supple knees Feed arrogance , and are the proud man's fees . Our poet may Himself admire the fortune of his play ; And arrogantly , as his fellows do , Shakspere . Think he writes ...
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... pride to me . ATHEIST . Dryden . To these , the sober race of men , whose lives Religious titled them the sons of God , Shall yield up all their virtue , all their fame , Ignobly to the trains and to the smiles Of these fair atheists ...
... pride to me . ATHEIST . Dryden . To these , the sober race of men , whose lives Religious titled them the sons of God , Shall yield up all their virtue , all their fame , Ignobly to the trains and to the smiles Of these fair atheists ...
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... pride or covetise , Which might their names for ever memorise . - Spenser . Thou art my father , thou my author , thou My being gav'st me ; whom should I obey But thee ? I'll never Shakspere . Be such a gosling to obey instinct , but ...
... pride or covetise , Which might their names for ever memorise . - Spenser . Thou art my father , thou my author , thou My being gav'st me ; whom should I obey But thee ? I'll never Shakspere . Be such a gosling to obey instinct , but ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aaron Hill Anon Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson birds bless bliss blush breast breath bright brow Butler Byron Charles Mackay charms cheek clouds Cowper crown dark death deeds delight Denham divine doth dream Dryden earth Ebenezer Elliott Eliza Cook eternal eyes fair fame fate fear feel flowers fools gentle give glory gold grace grief hand happy hast hath heart heaven honour hope hour Joanna Baillie Jonson king light live look man's Massinger Milton mind N. P. Willis nature nature's ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er P. J. Bailey pain passion pleasure Pollok Pope praise pride proud rich Roscommon scorn Shakspere shine sigh sleep smile sorrow soul Spenser spirit sweet tears thee thine things Thomson thou art thought tongue truth unto virtue voice wind wings wise words Wordsworth Young youth