| Edward Young - 1741 - 194 lehte
...worthiefs ftrain, You love, and feel the poet's facred flame, And know the bafis of a folid fame; Tho' prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malice of a friend; Nor favour my attempts that way alone, But more to raife my verfe, conceal your own. An ill-tim'd modefty... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 lehte
...worthlefs ftrain. You love and feel the poet's facred flame, And know the bafis of a folid fame ; Tho' prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malfce of a. friend ; Nor favour my attempts that way alone, But, more to raife my verfe, conceal your... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 lehte
...worthlefs ftrain. You love, and feel the poet's facred flame, And know the bafis of a folid fame ; Tho' prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malice of a friend ; Nor favour my attempts that way alone, But, more to raife my vcrfc, conceal your own. An ill-tim'd... | |
| 1791 - 980 lehte
...vvorthlefs ftrain. You love, an:l too! the poet's lacrod flame, And know the bafis of a folid fame ; Tho' prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malice of a fi lend ; favour my attempts that way alone, 3ut, more to raifc my verfe, conceal your own. An ill-tim'd... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 lehte
...lulid fame ; Tho' prone to like, yet cautious to commet*!, You read with all the malice of a friend ; Nor favour my attempts that way alone, But more to raife my verfe, conceal yourowa. Art ill-tim'd modcfty ! turn ages o'er, When wanted Britain bright examples more > Her learning... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 lehte
...worthlefs ftrain. You love and feel the poet's facred flame, And know the bafis of a folid fame ; Tho' prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malice of a friend; Nor favour my attempts that way alone, But, more to raife my verfe, conceal your own. An ill-tim'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 lehte
...fame ; Though pr»ne to like, yet cautions to commend, Yea rt»d with all the nalict of a/riaij; ti'X favour my attempts that way alone, But, more to raife my verfe, cwc.-al ynur own. AD iil-tim'd modclty ! turn ages o'er, When w:ntcd Britain bright examples more f... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 lehte
...worthltfs lirnir.. You love, and feel the poet's facrcd flame, And know the bails of a folid fame ; Fho' prone to like, yet cautious to commend, You read with all the malice of a friend ; Iv'or favour my attempts that way alone, Hut, more to raife my verfe, conceal уоцг own. An ill-tim'd... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 lehte
...facred flame, And know the bafis of a folid tame; Tho' prone to like, yet 'cautious to commend, YQU read with all the malice of a friend ; 10 Nor favour...alone, But more to raife my verfe, conceal your own. An ill tim'd modefty ! turn ages o'er, When wanted Britain bright examples more ? Her learning, and her... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 lehte
...like, yet cautious to commend, You rsad with all tJie malia of 3. friend; IP Nor favour my attempt* that way alone, But, more to raife my verfe, conceal your own. An ill-timM mudefty ! turn ages o'er, When wanted Britain bright examples mote ? Her learning^ and her... | |
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