| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 pagina’s
...still. Cartwright. To the Memory of Ben Jonson. • Or if no basis bear my rising name, But the fall'n ruins of another's fame ; Then teach me, heaven !...Drive from my breast that wretched lust of praise. Pope. Temple of Fame. This university had, in the conclusion of the last century, the honour of giving... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pagina’s
...she comes at all But, if the purchase cost so dear a price, As soothing/oHy, or exalting vice ; And if the muse — must flatter lawless sway, And follow...where fortune leads the way; Or, if no basis — bear mjr rising name, But the fall'n ruins of another's fame ; Then, teach me, heaven, to scorn the guilty... | |
| Charles P. Bronson - 1845 - 438 pagina’s
...ко drar a price, As soothing/oHy, or exaltii.g rise ; And if the muse — must flatter lawless way, And follow still where fortune leads the way; Or, if no basis— bear my rising name, But the fall'n ruinsof another's fame ; Then, teach me. heaven, to seom the guilty bay* \ Drive from my breast... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 pagina’s
...follow still where /orlune leads the way ; Or, if no basis — bear my rising name. Hut the fall'n ruins of another's fame ; Then, teach me. heaven, to scorn the guilty bayr . Drive from myfrreajl that wretched liist of prnrc*. Unftlemish'd let me life, or die — unknown... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 328 pagina’s
...she comes at all. But if the purchase cost so dear a price As soothing folly, or exalting vice, Oh ! if the muse must flatter lawless sway, And follow...of praise Unblemish'd let me live, or die unknown ; Oh, grant, an honest fame, or grant me none !' JANUARY AND MAY; OR, THE MERCHANTS TALE. FROM CHAUCER.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 pagina’s
...comes at all. But if the purchase cost so dear a price, 515 As soothing folly, or exalting vice ; Oh ! if the Muse must flatter lawless sway, And follow...rising name, But the fallen ruins of another's fame ; 520 Then teach me, heav'n ! to scorn the guilty bays ; Drive from my breast that wretched lust of... | |
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1848 - 56 pagina’s
...she comes at all. But if the purchase costs so dear a price As soothing folly, or exalting vice ; O ! if the Muse must flatter lawless sway, And follow...the guilty bays ; Drive from my breast that wretched thirst of praise. Unblemished let me live, or die unknown ; O ! grant an honest fame, or grant me none... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1848 - 642 pagina’s
...at all. But if the purchase cost so dear a price As soothing folly, or exalting vice, Oh ! if I he muse must flatter lawless sway, And follow still where fortune leads the way; Or if no hasis hear my rising name, But the fallen ruins of another's fame ; Then, teach me, Heaven ! to scorn... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pagina’s
...comes at all. But if the purchase costs so dear a price, As soothing folly, or exalting vice : Oh ! if the Muse must flatter lawless sway, And follow...of praise ; Unblemish'd let me live, or die unknown ; Oh ! grant an honest fame, or grant me none ! * The hint is taken from a passage in another part... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pagina’s
...Homer's Shield of Aehilles downward. — Compare Chaneer.* Temple of Mars, nee p. 8, snpra CC SOG Oh ! if the Muse must flatter lawless sway, And follow...way ; Or if no basis bear my rising name, But the fall'ii ruins of another's fame ; Then teach me, Heaven ! to scorn the guilty bays, Drive from my breast... | |
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