Love, free as air, at sight of human ties, Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies. Let wealth, let honour, wait the wedded dame, August her deed, and sacred be her fame; Before true passion all those views remove, Fame, wealth, and honour! what... The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Page 96by Alexander Pope - 1869 - 485 pagesFull view - About this book
| Maria Edgeworth - 1824 - 402 pages
...suited to far other raptures ; and if Olivia be called upon for sacrifices, Olivia can make them. " Let wealth, let honour wait the wedded dame, August...remove, Fame, wealth and honour, what are you to love ?" These lines, though quoted perpetually by the tender and passionate, can never become stale and... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 400 pages
...love ordains." Dryden, Cinyras and Myrrha. Ver 75. " Love will not be ccnfin'd by Maisterie: " When Let wealth, let honour, wait the wedded dame, August...views remove; Fame, wealth, and honour! what are you to'Love? The jealous God, when we profane his fires, Those restless passions in revenge inspires, And... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...saints I see, Nor envy them that heaven 1 lose for thee. How oft, when press'd to marriage, have I said, what wonder ! Man's superior part Uncheck'd may rise,...when his own great work is but begun, What reason wea I .••! wealth, let honour, wait the wedded dame, August her deed, and sacred be her fame; Before... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1824 - 408 pages
...suited to far other raptures ; and if Olivia be called upon for sacrifices, Olivia can make them. " Let wealth, let honour wait the wedded dame, August...be her fame ; Before true passion all those views ninmvc, Fame, wealth and honour, what are you to lore ?" These lines, though quoted perpetually by... | |
| Isaac Wilkinson - 1824 - 126 pages
...bowers ; With courteous manners, by dame nature taught, No wealth was wanted, and no love was bought. " Let wealth— let honour — wait the wedded dame,...and sacred be her fame ; « Before true passion, all these views remove, '« Fame, wealth, and honour, what are you to love !" ' No wonder, that voluptuous... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 pages
...I see : Nor envy them that heav'n I lose for thee. How oft, when press'd to marriage, have I said, Curse on all laws but those which love has made? Love, free as air, at sight of human ties, 75 Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies. NOTES. cur to confirm ; particularly one, which... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 400 pages
...I see : Nor envy them that heav'n I lose for thee. How oft, when press'd to marriage, have I said, Curse on all laws but those which love has made ? Love, free as air, at sight of human ties, 75 Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies. NOTES. cur to confirm ; particularly one, which... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pages
...that heaven I lose for thee. How oft, when press'd to marriage, have I said, Curse on all laws hut those which love has made ! Love, free as air, at...honour, wait the wedded dame, August her deed, and sacred'be her fame ; Before true passion all those views remove ; Fame, wealth, and honour ! what are... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...I lose for thee. How oft, when press'd to marriage, have I said. Curse on all laws but those whieh o@ :"f9 i{x p` n VN ; tE l ? DLo y vu 8k M 9 ... Rb bҥ Ƭ, Pŀz L ( m l NO 1 d d= h c dYM S h saered be her fame ; Before true passion all those views remove ; Fame, wealth, and honour ! what are... | |
| Maria [collections] Edgeworth - 1825 - 382 pages
...suited to far other raptures ; and if Olivia be called upon for sacrifices, Olivia can make them. " Let wealth, let honour wait the wedded dame, August...remove, Fame, wealth, and honour, what are you to love ?" These lines, though quoted perpetually by the tender and passionate, can never become stale and... | |
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