| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 lehte
...ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien 4- Sedley interpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry 5 Epfom profe. And when falfe flowers of rhetoric... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 644 lehte
...they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, hut issue of thy own. tfo But kt no alien Sedlcy interpose, To lard with wit thy hungry Epsom prose : And when false flowers of rhet'ricthou Trust Nature, do not labour to be dull ; But wtice thy best, and top ; and, in each line,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 614 lehte
...ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien Sedley interpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry Epfom profe. , And when falfe flowers of rhetoric thou wouldft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 326 lehte
...ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien Ssdley interpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry Epfom profe. And when falfe flowers of rhetoric thouwouldft... | |
| 1793 - 806 lehte
...ages may he known, Not copies drawn, hut iffue of ihy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien Sedleyinterpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry Enfrm profe. And when falle flowers of rhetoric thou wouUfb... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 lehte
...ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien Sedley intcrpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry Epfcm profe. And when falfe fluwers of rhetoric thou wouldft... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 lehte
...ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iffue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien Scdley interpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry Epfcm profe. And when falfe flowers of rhetoric thou... | |
| 1801 - 416 lehte
...foreign aid, , That they to future ages may be known, !Not copies drawn, but issue of thy own. ifo But let no alien Sedley interpose, To lard with wit...thy hungry Epsom prose: And when false flowers of rhet'ric thou wouldst cull, Trust Nature, do not labour to be dull ; But, write thy best, and top;... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 lehte
...no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but issue of thy own. 160 Nay, let thy men of wit, too, be the same, All full of thee, and diff 'ring but in name. But let ho alien Sedley interpose, - ' To lard *ith wit thy hungry Epsom prose.... | |
| John Dryden, Thomas Park - 1808 - 374 lehte
...desire no foreign aid, That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but issue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit, too, be the same, All full...hungry Epsom prose : And when false flowers of rhetoric thon wouldst cull, Trust Nature, do not labour to be dull ; But write thy best, and top ; and, in each... | |
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