Noble and young, who strikes the heart With every sprightly, every decent part ; Equal the injured to defend, To charm the mistress or to fix the friend ; He, with a hundred arts refined, Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England - עמוד 224מאת John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
 | John Bell - 1796
...and young, who strikes the heart 1 1 With ev'ry sprightly, ev'ry decent part; .' Equal the injur'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend : He, with a hundred artsTefin'd, 15 Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind: To him each rival shall submit, . .... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1804 - 754 דפים
...Noble and young, who strikes the heart 11 With ev'ry sprightly, ev'ry decent part ; Equal the injur'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend : He with an hundred arts refin'd • 15 Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind : To him each rival shall... | |
 | Charles Brockden Brown - 1806
...The number of lord Mansfield's chambers in Lincoln's Inn. With every sprightly, every decent part, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend; He with a hundred arts refin'd, Shall s'retch thy conquests over half thy kind ; To him each rival shall submit, Make but... | |
 | John Bell - 1807
...Noble and young, who strikes the heart \Vith ey'ry sprightly, ev'ry decent part ; Equal the injus'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend : He, with a hundred arts refin'd, Shall stretch tby conquests over half the kind To him each rival shall submit, Make but his... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1807 - 408 דפים
...wanton fires : To number five direct your doves, There spread round Murray all your blooming loves; Noble and young, who strikes the heart With every sprightly, every decent part ; Equal the injur'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend : He, with a hundred arts refin'd, Shall... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1807
...Noble ami young, who strikes the heart 11 With every sprightly, 'every decent part; Equal the injur'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend : He, with an hundred arts refin'd, 15 Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind : To him each rival shall... | |
 | Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808
...wanton fires : To number five direct your doves, There spread round Murray all your blooming loves; Noble and young, who strikes the heart With every sprightly, every decent part; Equal the injur'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend : He, with a hundred arts retin'd, Shall... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1808 - 651 דפים
...injur'd to defend, To charm the mistress, or to fix the friend. He, with a hundred arts refin'd, Shalt stretch thy conquests over half the kind : To him each rival shall submit, Make but his riches equal to his wit. Then shall thy form tlie marble grace, (Thy Grecian form) and Cldoe lend... | |
 | John Aikin - 1808
...to him an imitation of the first ode of the fourth book of Horace, in which he paints his friend a» Noble and young, who strikes the heart With every sprightly, every decent part. The whole strain of this piece, indeed, give« the idea of being written toa gay accomplished p гг... | |
 | 1809
...injur'd to defend, To diHi-m the mis-tries, or to fix tlie friend. He, with a hundred arts refin'cl, Shall stretch thy conquests over half the kind To him each rival shall submit, Make but his riches equal to his wit. Then shall tliy form the marble grace (Thy Grecian form), and Chloc lend... | |
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