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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce - Page 78
by Alexander Pope - 1863
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An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the ..., Volume 1

Lindley Murray - 1808 - 526 pages
...lives may correspond to it; and that your happiness here, may be an earnest of happiness hereafter. « Know then this truth, (enough for man to know,) Virtue...And tastes the good, without the fall to ill ; Where ouly merit constant pay receives, Is bless'd in what it takes, and what it gives} The joy unequall'd,...
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An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the ..., Volume 2

Lindley Murray - 1808 - 542 pages
...d And Hear n beholds its image in his breast HappinessKnow then this truth enough for man to knort Virtue alone is happiness below The only point where...fall to ill Where only merit constant pay receives Is bless d in what it takes and what it ghres The joy unequall d if its end it gain And if it lose attended...
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Poetical Works

Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 pages
...the day j The whole amount of that enormous fame, A tale that blends their glory with their shame ! Know then this truth (enough for man to know), ' Virtue...bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the full to ill ; Where only merit constant pay receives, Is bless'd in what it takes and what it gives;...
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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar:: Consisting of ...

Lindley Murray - 1808 - 178 pages
...blest And iieav n beholds its image in his breast Happiness. • Know then this truth enough for roan to know Virtue alone is happiness below The only point where human bliss stands stiH And tastes the good without the fall to ill Where only merit constant pay receives Is blest in...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Four Volumes. Collated with the ...

Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 pages
...the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A tale that blends their glory with their shame 1 Know then this truth (enough for man to know' ' Virtue alone is happiness belovr;' The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill...
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The Speaker; Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1808 - 434 pages
...Health, Peace, and Competence. \ CHAP. XVI. ON VIRTUE. KNOW thott this truth (enough for man to know) ft Virtue alone is happiness below." The only point where human bliss stands stil!. And tastes the good without he fall to ill ; Where only Merit constant pay receives, Is blest...
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The Universal Magazine, Volume 10

1808 - 590 pages
...NATURE of vers-. MAN, suggested iy the Letter of — " SOFHOS. (See Univ. Mag. p. 2SQ.J " Know tlien this truth, (enough for man to know) " Virtue alone is happiness below." РОГЕ. Sir, us solid and permanent pleasure; " they add lustre to our youth, delight us in old age,...
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Elegant Extracts, Volumes 1-2

Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...the day; The whole amount of that onormo\ts fame, A tale, that blends their slnry with their shame ' - - - orjy point where human Wi?s stands stil), And tastos the tsood \ruhoui the fail to ill : Where only...
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The beauties of the poets: a collection of moral and sacred poetry, compiled ...

Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 pages
...the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A tale, that blends their glory with their shame ! Know then this truth (enough for man to know) " Virtue...and what it gives; The joy unequall'd, if its end is gain, And if it lose, attended with no pain : Without satiety, though e'er so bless'd, And but more...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners, with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1810 - 322 pages
...that your happiness here, may be an earnest of happiness hereafter.' ' Know then this truth (enougli for man to know) Virtue alone is happiness below :...bless'd in what it takes, and what it gives ; The joy unequalPd, if its end it gain, And if it lose, attended with no pain : ' Without satiety, though e'er...
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