| English poets - 1790 - 398 lehte
...minus folus:" And Good pretty Linguifts; fo Panurgus was. Yet a poor Gentleman; all thefe may pafs By travail. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue,...If of Court life you knew the good, You would leave lonelefs. I faid, Not alone My lonenefs is ; but Spartanes fafhion To teach by painting drunkards doth... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 lehte
...apodles were Good pretty linguifb; fo Panurgus was, Vet a poor gentleman ; all thefe may pafj By travel. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue, he prais'd...interpreter To Babel's bricklayers, fure the tower had dood. He adds, If of court-life you knew the good, You would leave loncncf>. 1 (aid, Not alone My lonenefs... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1796 - 236 lehte
...your Apo(Hes were Good pretty linguifts ; fo Panurgus « as, Yet a poor gentleman ; all thefe may pafs By travail. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue...been interpreter To Babel's bricklayers, fure the Tow'r had ftood. He adds, If of court-life you knew the good Spirits like you mould fee and mould be... | |
| 1796 - 500 lehte
...Then, as if he would have sold His tongue, he pmis'd it, and such wonders told, That I was fain to say, if you had liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been interpreter To Babel's bricklayers, sure the Tow'r had stood. He adds. If of court-life you knew the good You would leave lonene3s. I said,... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 480 lehte
...as if he would have sold His tongue, he prais'd it, and such wonders told, That I was fain to say, if you had liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been interpreter To Babel's bricklayer.;, sure the Tow'r had stood. He adds, If of court-life you knew the good You would leave... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 236 lehte
...Then, as if he would have sold His tongue he prais'd it, and such wonders told, That I was fain to say, if you had liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been interpreter To Babel's bricklayers, sure the Tow'r had stood. He adds, If of court-life yo,u knew the good Obliging Sir ! for courts you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 550 lehte
...your Apoftles were Good pretty Linguifls ; fo Panurgus was, Yet a poor Gentleman ; all thcfe may pafs By travail. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue,...liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been Interpreter To NOTES. Vi.«.. 71. «' Oiijl'>iu,~] By an aflecUd gravity, and a folemn and important air, he prefided... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 lehte
...your Apoflles were Good pretty Linguifts ; fo Panurgus was, Yet a poor Gentleman ; all thefe may pafs By travail. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue,...liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been Interpreter To NOTES. VER. 71. *' Onjlow,~] By an aftedted gravity, and a folemn and important air, he prefided for... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 lehte
...your Apoftles were Good pretty Linguifts ; fo Panurgus was, Yet a poor Gentleman ; all thefe may pafs By travail. Then, as if he would have fold His tongue,...liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been Interpreter To NOTES. VER. i\. " On/Hew,] By an aft'efted gravity, and a folemn and important air, he prelided for... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 lehte
...as if lre would have sold His tongue, he prais'd it, and such wonders told, That I was fain to say, if you had liv'd, Sir, Time enough to have been interpreter To Babel's bricklayers, sure the Tow'r had stood. He adds, If of court-life you knew the good You would leave loneness. I said,... | |
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