| Rembrandt Peale - 1839 - 276 páginas
...man's boast ? Why decked with all that land or sea afford ? Why angels called, and angel-like adored ? How vain are all these glories, all our pains, Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains ! Pope. EXCITEMENT. ENTERTAINMENT and information are not all that the mind requires at the hand of... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 páginas
...Why angels call'd, and angel-like ador'd î [beaux Î Why round our coaches crowd the white-glov'd ͷ 킀 ҂ = ʜ Vnless good sense preserve what beauty gains : That men may say, when we the front-box grace, Behold... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 páginas
...afford, Why angels call'd and angel-like adored! [beaux ! Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows ? How vain...Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains : That meu may say when we the front-box grace, Behold the first in virtue as in face ! Oh ! if to dance all... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 328 páginas
...sea afford ? Why angels call'd, and angel-like adored ? Why round ourcoaches crowd the white-gloved beaux! Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows...Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains : That men ma; say, when we the front box grace, Behold the first in virtue as in face ! Oh ! if to dance all... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 páginas
...with purer nectar crown'd, Our feasts enhanc'd with music's sprightly sound ; Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford, Why Angels call'd, and Angel-like...ador'd ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-glov'd Beaus, Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows ? How vain are all these glories, all our pains,... | |
| Stephen W. q (Stephen Watkins) Clark - 1847 - 242 páginas
...bow of God." But to this rule there are exceptions. EXAMPLEs—" They kneeled BEFORE they fought." " How vain are all these glories, all our pains, UNLEss good sense preserve what beauty gains."—Pope. CORRESPONDING CONJUNCTIONS. As so " As is the mother so is the daughter." OBs. 12.—Many... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1851 - 348 páginas
...prais'd and honour'd most, The wise man's passion, and the vain man's toast? Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford, Why angels call'd, and angel-like...glories, all our pains, Unless good sense preserve what beautyjgains ; That men may say, wKen we tKelront-box grac«, Behold the first in virtue as in face... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1851 - 628 páginas
...call'd, and angel-like adored ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved heaux! Why hows the side-hox from its inmost rows ? How vain are all these glories, all our pains, Unless good sense preserve what heauty gains : That men may say, when we the front box grace, Behold the first in virtue as in face... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 330 páginas
...sea afford? Why angels call'd, and angel-like adored ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-gloved beaux? Why bows the side-box from its inmost rows ? How vain are all these glories, all our pains, 15 Unless good sense preserve what beauty gains ; That men may say, when we the front-box grace, '... | |
| Alexander Pope, Alexander Dyce - 1854 - 352 páginas
...prais'd and honour'd most, The wise man's passion, and the vain man's toast ? Why deck'd with all that land and sea afford, Why angels call'd, and angel-like...ador'd ? Why round our coaches crowd the white-glov'd How vain are all these glories, all our pains, Unless good sense preserve what beauty gams ; That men... | |
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