Vice had his hate and pity too. Blest Courtier! who could King and country please, Yet sacred keep his Friendships, and his Ease. Blest Peer! his great Forefathers ev'ry grace Reflecting, and reflected in his Race ; Where other BUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS... The Works of Alexander Pope - Page 351by Alexander Pope - 1822Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 lehte
...Courtier! who could King and Country pleafe, -Yet facred keep his Friendships, and his Eafe. Bleft Peer ! his great Forefathers ev'ry grace Reflecting, and reflected in his Race; Where otherBUCKHURSTS., other DORSETS fhine, And Patriots ftil], or Poets, deck the Line. NOTES. far random... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 lehte
...Courtier! who could King and Country plcafe, Yet facred keep his Friendfliips, and his Eafe. Bleft Peer! his great Forefathers ev'ry grace Reflecting, and reflected in his Race ; Where otherBUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS fliine, And Patriots ftill, or Poets, deck the Line. NOTES. Ftr random... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 lehte
...Blefl Courtier! who could King andCoun try pleafc, Yet facred keep his Friendfhips, and his Eafe. Blefl Peer! his great Forefathers ev'ry grace Reflecting,...in his Race; Where other BUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS (hine, And Patriots ftill, or Poets, deck the Line. NOTES. For random praife the Work would ne'tr It... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1164 lehte
...Lay, His Anger moral, and his Wifdom gay. BleSt SatiriSt! who touch'd the Mean to true, As thow'd, Vice had his hate and pity too. BleSt Courtier! who could King and Country pleafe, Yet facred keep his FriendShips, and his cafe. BleSt Peer! his great Forefathers every grace... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 lehte
...Country pleafe, Yet facred keep his FriendfhipSj and his eafe. Bleft Peer! his great Forefathers every grace Reflecting, and reflected in his Race; Where other BUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS fhine, And Patrons ftill, or Poets, deck the Line. EPITAPHS. II. 357 On Sir WILLIAM TRUMBAL, One of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 lehte
...Country pleafe, Yet facred keep his Friendftiips, and his eafe. Bleft Peer ! his great Forefathers every grace Reflecting, and reflected in his Race; Where other BUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS Ihine, And Patrons ftill, or Poets, deck the Line. II. On Sir WILLIAM TRUMBAL, One of the principal... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 398 lehte
...Country pleafe, Yet facred keep his Friendfhips, and his eafe. Bleft Peer! his great Forefathers every grace Reflecting, and reflected in his Race; Where other BUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS ihinc, And Patrons ftill, or Poets, deck the Line. , II. On Sir WILLIAM TRUMBAL, One of the principal... | |
| 1796 - 500 lehte
...Bless'd Satirist! who totich'd the mean so true, As show'd vice had his hate, arid pity too. Bless'd Courtier! who could King and country please, Yet sacred keep his friendships and his ease. 10 Bless'd Peer! his great forefathers' ev'ry grace, Reflecting, and reflected in his race; Where other... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 480 lehte
...Courtier ! who could Mug and country please, Yet sacred keep his friendships and his ease. 10 Bless'd Peer! his great forefathers' ev'ry grace, Reflecting, and reflected in his race; Where other Buckhursls, other Dorscts, shine, And patriots still, or poets, deck the line. 14 IL 'On Sir 1Vilila.ni... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 428 lehte
...Bleft Courtier! who could King and Country pleafe, Yet facred keep his Friendfhips, and his Eafe. Bleft Peer! his great Forefathers ev'ry grace Reflecting,...in his Race; Where other BUCKHURSTS, other DORSETS (hine, And Patriots ftill, or Poets, deck the line. NOTES. Epitaphs.] Thefe Epitaphs are in general... | |
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