| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 lehte
...: For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Enfeebles all internal strength of thought ; . Ami the musing Briton's eyes : 0 ! vales, and wild wood»,...shall he say, lo yonder grave your Druid lies ! Wll.ll robe of frieze with copper lace ; Here beggar pride defrauds her daily cheer, To boast one splendid... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 lehte
...to rise: For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Knfeebles all internal strength of thought ; ived, And gave them back his own. HU genius and his moral frame Were thus impaired, Henrc ostentation here, with tawdry art, Pants for the vulgar praise which fools impart ; Here vanity... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 lehte
...to rise ; For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought Enfeebles all internal strength of thought ; And the weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for...vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her robes of frieze with copper lace ; Here beggar pride defrauds her daily cheer, To boast one splendid banquet... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 276 lehte
...sought. Enfeebles all internal strength of thought — And the weak soul, within itself unbless'd, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. Hence...vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her robes of frieze with copper lace ; Here beggar pride defrauds her daily cheer, To boast one splendid banquet... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 852 lehte
...upon the shoulder that used to «nine with the purple and the ermin. South. Sermoni, vol. iii. p. 304. Hence Ostentation here, with tawdry art, Pants for...impart ; Here Vanity assumes her pert grimace, And turns her robes of frieze wilh copper lace. Goldtmilh. Tke Tr metier. Wales was celebrated for its... | |
| 1845 - 614 lehte
...For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Enfeebles all internal strength of thought : And tie weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for all pleasure...another's breast. Hence Ostentation here, with tawdry art, Pnnts for the vulgar praise which fools impart; Here Vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 lehte
...rise ; For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, înfit'bles all internal strength of thought; ?4= < < < < ? ? ? ? > < < ? ? ? ? ? ? ? < < < rlence ostentation here, with tawdry art, ^ants for the vulgar praise which fools impart ; riere vanity... | |
| George Croly - 1849 - 416 lehte
...vulgar praise which fools impart; Here vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her robes of frieze with copper lace ; Here beggar pride defrauds her daily cheer, To boast one splendid banquet once n year : The mind still turns where shifting fashion draws, Nor weighs the solid worth of self-applause.... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 lehte
...rise ; For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Enfeebles all the internal strength of thought ; And the weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for...vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her robes of frieze with copper lace ; Here beggar pride defrauds her daily cheer, To boast one splendid banquet... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 lehte
...— ' For praise, too dearly lov'd, or warmly sought, Enfeebles all internal strength of thought ; And the weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another'.'* breast. Hence ostentation here, with tawdry art, Pants for the vulgar praise which fools... | |
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