| Charles Churchill - 1764 - 206 Seiten
...to be found, The very name would fink into a term Of fcorn, and Man would rather be a worm, Than be a Lord ; but Nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth, and titles to debafe, Made only One, and, having made him, fwore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more. Nor ftopp'd... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 400 Seiten
...to be found, The very name would fink into a term Of fcorn, and Man would rather be a worm Than be a Lord ; but Nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth, and titles to debafe, VOL. II. P Made Made only One, and, having made him, fwore, In mercy to mankind, to make no... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 248 Seiten
...to be found, The very name would fink into a term Of fcorn, and Man would rather be a worm. Than be a Lord ; but Nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth, and titles to be bafe, Made Made only One, and, having made him, fwore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more. Nor ftopp'd... | |
| William Combe - 1781 - 54 Seiten
...to be found, The very name would fink into a term Of fcorn, and man would rather be a worm Than be a lord ; but nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth and titles to debafe, Made only one, and having made him, fwore, In mercy to mankind to make no more. Nor flopp'd... | |
| John Bell - 1793 - 612 Seiten
...rather he a worm Than he a lord : but Nature, full of grace, Not meaning hirth and titles to he hase, Made only one. and, having made him, swore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more : 41" Nor stopp'd she there, but like a gen'rous friend, The ills which error cans'd she strove to... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 Seiten
...to be fouud, The very name would fink into a term Of fcorn, and man would rather be a worm Than be a lord ; but nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth and titles to be bafe, , Made only one ; and, having made him, (wore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more. Nor ftopp'd... | |
| 1802 - 502 Seiten
...to be found, The very name would fink into a term Of fcorn, and man would rather be a worm Than be a lord ; but nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth and titles to debafe, Made only one, and having made him, fwpre, In mercy to mankind to make no more. Nor flopp'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 Seiten
...found, з.-.s 359 Th« very name would sink into a term Of »com, and man would rather be a worm Than be a lord ; but Nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth...him, swore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more. Nor stopp'd she there, but, lik« a Rcn'rous friend, The ills which errour eaus'd, she strove to mend... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 Seiten
...into a term Of scorn, and man would rather be a worm Than be a lord ; but Nature, full of grace, Kor meaning birth and titles to be base, Made only one;...him, swore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more. Kor stopp'd she there, but, like a gen'rous friend, The ills which errour caus'd, she strove to mend... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 Seiten
...Queeuibury. Thí1 very name would sink into a term Of scorn, and man would rather be a worm Tb.in be a lord ; but Nature, full of grace, Nor meaning birth and titles to be hase, , .Made only one; and, having made him, swore, In mercy to mankind, to make no more. Nur stopp'd... | |
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