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" I'll conjure thus some profit out of thee. O THOU myself! abroad our counsels roam, And, like ill husbands, take no care at home : Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And Love of Fame lies throbbing at thy heart; And what wise means to gain it... "
The Works of the English Poets: Young - Page 96
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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Love of Fame: The Universal Passion, in Seven Characteristical Satires

Edward Young - 1741 - 194 lehte
...of Thee. O thou my felf ! abroad our cotinfels roam, And, like ill husbands, take no care at home. Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And love...heart ; And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe ? Know, fame, and fortune both are made of Profe. Is thy ambition fweating for a rhyme, Thou unambitious...
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Love of Fame, the Universal Passion: In Seven Characteristical Satires

Edward Young - 1752 - 154 lehte
...out of Thee. O thou myfelf ! abroad our counfels roam, And, like ill husbands, take no care at home. Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And love...; And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe? Know, fame, *nd/ortunt both are made of Profe. It Thro' fpleen, that little nature gave, make lefst...
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The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts ...

Edward Young - 1762 - 412 lehte
...out of tbce. O THOU myfelf ! abroad our counfels roam, And, like ill hufbands, take no care at home': Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And Love...thy heart; And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofc ? Know, 'fame and fortune both are made of profe. • Is thy ambition fweating fora rhyme, Thou...
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The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts: In Four [i.e. Five ..., 1. köide

Edward Young - 1767 - 272 lehte
...out of tbee. O THOU myfelf ! abroad our counfels roam, And, like ill hufbands, take no care at home : Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And Love...heart; And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe r Know, fame and fortune both are made of profe. Is thy ambition fweating for a rlytiie, Thou unambitious...
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Bell's Edition, 89–90. köide

John Bell - 1784 - 468 lehte
...970 O thou myfelf! abroad our counfeb roam, And, like ill bufbands, take no care at home: t Milton. Thou, too, art wounded with the common dart, And .Love...throbbing at thy heart; And what wife means to gain ithaftthouchofe ?»7$ Know, Fame and Fortune both are made of profe. Is thy ambition fweating for a...
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Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der schönen Wissenschaften, 2. köide

Eschenburg - 1788 - 472 lehte
...out of tkee. О Thou myfelf! abrqad our counfels roam And, libe ill husbands, take no care at home. Thou too art wounded with the common dart, , And love of fame lies throbbing at thy heart j. And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe2 Kno\yt ßf,»>e arçd fortune b,o.th are made of...
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Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der schönen Wissenschaften, 2. köide

Eschenburg - 1788 - 476 lehte
...lihe ill husbands, take no care at home,. r Thou top art wounded with the common dart,' And 1 love v of fame lies throbbing at thy heart; ' And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe* Rnow d fame, and fortune both are made of profe» Is thy ambition fweating for a rhyme, Thou unambitious...
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Elegant Extracts; Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry ..., 1. köide

Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 lehte
...fee ; And while their ails' thou doit with pity view, Conceive, hard uik, that thou art mortal too. Thou too art wounded with the common dart, And love...; And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe? Know, Fame and Fortune both are made of profe. Is thy ambition fweating for a rhymi:, Thou unambitious...
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Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, and Entertaining, in Poetry, 1. köide

Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 lehte
...fee ; And while thtir ails thou doft with pity riew, Conceive, hard talk, that thou art mortal too. Thou too art wounded with the common dart. And love...: And what wife means to gain it haft thou chofe? Know, Fame and Fortune both arc made of profe. Is thy ambition fwcating for a rhyme, Thou unambitious...
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Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, & Entertaining, in Poetry ..., 1–2. köide

1791 - 980 lehte
...d >ft with pity view. Conceive, hard talk, that thou art mortal too. Thou too art wounded with t; c common dart, And love of Fame lies throbbing at thy heart : And what wife means to gain it luft tl-ou chol'e? K.now, Fame and Fortune ,'oth are made of yroit. Ib thy ambition fweatiiig for a...
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