Remember,' and repeated the lines, with an emphasis which now assumes something of prophetic energy. ' Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear : A sigh the absent claims : the dead a tear.' " On the tenth of January, 1826, Mr. Murray being at dinner,... Museum of Foreign Literature and Science - Página 139editado por - 1827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...great; 10 Dext'rous the craving, fawning, crowd to quit, Andpleas'd to'scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear, (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear) Recall those nights that clos'd thy toilsome days, 15 Still hear thy Parnell in his living lays, Who,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 190 páginas
...great; 10 Dext'rous the craving, fawning, crowd to quit, And pleas'd to "scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear, (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear,) Recall those nights that clos'd thy toilsome daj Still hear thy Parnell in his living lays, Who, careless... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 páginas
...wise and great; Dext'rous the craving, fawning, crowd to < And pleas'd to scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear, Recal those nights that clos'd thy toilesom ng meanest, what we greatest call, lee glorious only in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 356 páginas
...great; IO Dextrous, the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleas'd to 'scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear, (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear) Recall Epistle to Rolert Earl of Oxford.'] This Epistle wassgnt to the Karl of Oxford with Dr. Parnelle's... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 468 páginas
...and great; Dextrous the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleased to 'scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear, (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear.) Kecal those nights that closed thy toilsome days, Still hear thy Parnell in his living lays : Who careless... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 462 páginas
...and great; Dextrous the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleased to 'scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear, (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear.) Recal those nights that closed thy toilsome days, Still hear thy Parnell in his living lays: Who careless... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1819 - 396 páginas
...and great; Dextrous the craving, fawnin g crowd, to quit. And pleas'd to 'scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear, (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear) Kccal those nights that clos'd thy toilsome days. Still hear thy Parncll in his living lays; Who, careless... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 562 páginas
...and great; Dest'rous the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleased to 'scape from flattery to wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear); Recall those nights that closed thy toilsome days; Still hear thy Parnell in^his living lays, Who,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 páginas
...great; 10 Dextrous, the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleas'd to 'scape from Flattery to Wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear), Recall those nights that clos'd thy toilsome days, 15 Still hear thy Parnelle in his living lays, Who,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 408 páginas
...great; 10 Dextrous, the craving, fawning crowd to quit, And pleas'd to 'scape from Flattery to Wit. Absent or dead, still let a friend be dear (A sigh the absent claims, the dead a tear), Recall those nights that clos'd thy toilsome days, 15 Still hear thy Parnelle in his living lays, Who,... | |
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