Come then, my friend ! my genius ! come along ! Oh master of the poet, and the song ! And while the Muse now stoops, or now ascends, To man's low passions, or their glorious ends, Teach me, like thee, in various nature wise, To fall with dignity, with... The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Page 117by Alexander Pope - 1804Full view - About this book
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pages
...song ! And while the Muse now stoops, or now ascends, To man's low passions, or their glorious ends, ql l ʓ ] 3,A$ g , ߛsI t({ : d S*3b 㴉 -S l | > cW Y طr D v ? o piense. Oh ! while along the slream of time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers nil its fame ; Say.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...song ! And while the Muse now stoops, or now ascends. To man's low passions, or their glorious ends, Teach me, like thee, in various nature wise. To fall...with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to please. Oh ! while along the stream of time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame ; Say, shall... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...song ! And while the Muse now stoops, or now ascends. To man's low passions, or their glorious ends, o fool Oh ! while along the stream of time thy name Expanded flies, and gathers all its fame ; Say, shall... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - 1843 - 410 pages
...however, cannot be combined with the remains of antiquity. It is the same theory brought forward * " Teach me, like thee, in various nature wise. To fall...happily to steer From grave to gay, from lively to severe;" Compared with 1. 395, 396 : " That reason, passion, answer one great aim ; That true self-love... | |
| baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1843 - 848 pages
...of ' beaux esprits,'—where, from the amiable hostess downwards, one meets none but those who are " Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to please;" but still nearer the present site of that cheapest of all cheap ' Magasins,' le petit St. Thomas,—... | |
| Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1843 - 254 pages
...reunions" of " beaux esprits," •where, from the amiable hostess downward, one meets none but those who '' Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to picase ;" but still nearer the present site of that cheapest of all cheap " Magasins,n le petit St.... | |
| 1847 - 530 pages
...their pretty eyes may roll ; Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. POPB. 9. Form'd by the converse happily to steer From grave to gay, from...with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to please. 10. Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow. POPE. 11. Let envy snarl, let slander rail ; In... | |
| 1847 - 540 pages
...their pretty eyes may roll ; Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. POPE. 9. Form'd by the converse happily to steer From grave to gay, from...with ease, Intent to reason, or polite to please. 10. Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow. POPE. 11. Let envy snarl, let slander rail ; In... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...song ! And while the Muse now stoops, or now ascends, To Man's low passions, or their glorious ends, ' Teach me, like thee, in various nature wise, To fall with dignity, with temper rise : FormM by thy converse, happily to steer From grave to gay, from lively to severe ; Correct with spirit,... | |
| Seth T. Hurd - 1848 - 136 pages
...with what mild And gracioiu temper he both heard and judg'd, Without wrath or reviling." — MILTON. " Teach me, like thee, in various nature wise, To fall with dignity, with temper rise."— FOPK. THEN, as an adjective ; as, " He was a friend to the then administration." 120 GRAMMATICAL CORRECTOR.... | |
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