| 1720 - 302 sivua
...'Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous ftiunj. By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves andone! If wit fo much from ign'rance undergo, Ah! let not learning too commence its foe!' Of old, thofe met rewards who could excel!,, And fuch were prais'd who but endeavour'd well:; • Tho' triumphs... | |
| Christopher Smart - 1752 - 264 sivua
...confcia virtus, Stulti omnesodere, fcelefti perdere gaudent^ Quando 78 An ESSAY on CRITICISM. If wit fo much from ign'rance undergo, Ah, let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards who cou'd excel, And fuch were prais'd, who but endeavour'd well; Tho' triumphs were... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 398 sivua
...'Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous fhun, By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves undone ! If Wit fo much from Ign'rance undergo, Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards who could excel], 5 1 o And fuch were prais'd who but endeavour 'd well ; Tho' triumphs... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 sivua
...Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous fhun, By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves undone ( If Wit fo much from Ign'rance undergo, .Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards who could excell, 510 And fuch were prais'd who but endeavour'd well: 1 A ho' triumphs... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 280 sivua
...'Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous fhun, By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves undone! If Wit fo much from Ign'rance undergo, Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards who could excel!, 510 And fuch were prais'd who but endeavour'd well : Tho' triumphs... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 314 sivua
...'Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous mun, By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves undone ! If Wit Ib much from Ign'rance undergo, Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards who could excell, 510 And fuch were prais'd who but endeavour'd well : Tho' triumphs... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 sivua
...Whose fame with pains we guard, but lose with ease, Snre some to vex, but never all to please ; 505 Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous shun; By fools...commence its foe. Of old those met rewards, who could excel, 510 And such were prais'd who but endeavour'd well : Tho' triumphs were to gen'rals only due,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 sivua
...'Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous fliun, By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves undone I If wit fo much from ign'rance undergo, Ah let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards, who could excel, And fuch were prais'd who hut cndcavour'd well: Tho" triumphs were... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 sivua
...'Tis what the vicious fear, the virtuous faun; By fools 'tis hated, and by knaves undone ! If wit fo ne, or fan&ified from fliamc ! thofe met rewards who could excel, And fuch were prais'd who but endeavour 'd well : Tho' triumphs... | |
| Christopher Smart - 1791 - 282 sivua
...vitium, devitat confcia virtus, Stulti omn.es odere, fcelefti perdere gaudent. P 3 Quando. If wit fo much from ign'rance undergo, Ah, let not learning too commence its foe ! Of old, thofe met rewards. who cou'd excel, And fuch were prais'd, who but endeavoar'd well ; Tho' triumphs... | |
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