The diff'rence that distinguished man from man. He claim'd no title from descent of blood, But that which made him noble, made him good. Warm'd with more particles of heavenly flame, He wing'd his upward flight, and soar'd to fame ; The rest remain'd... The Works of the English Poets: Dryden - Stran 230avtor: Samuel Johnson - 1779Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 strani
...Choice of Good or 1ll. A Thus born alike, from Virtue firft began The Diffrence that diftinguifh'd Man from Man. He claim'd no Title from Defcent of...Blood, But that which made him Noble, made him Good. Warrn'd with more Particles of heav'nly Flame, y He wing'd his upward Flight and foar'd to Fame ; >... | |
| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 strani
...alike, from Virtue firft began The Difference that diftinguiih'd Man from Man : He claim'd no Tide from Defcent of Blood, But that which made him Noble, made him Good : Warm'd with more Particles of Heav'nly Flame,He wing'd his upward Flight,and foar'd toFame ;] The reft remain'd below,a Tribe without... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 strani
...with Choice of Good or III. Thus born alike, from Virtue firft began The DifPrence that diftinguifh'd Man from Man. He claim'd no Title from Defcent of...Noble, made him Good. Warm'd with more Particles of Heav'nly Fl.»me ; He wing'd his upward Flight, and foar'd to Fame : The reft remain' d below, a Tribe... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 strani
...with choice of good or ill : Thus born alike, from virtue firft began The difFrence that diftinguifh'd man from man : He claim'd no title from defcent of...noble made him. good : Warm'd with more particles of heav'nly flame, He wing'd his upward flight, and foar'd to fame; The reft remain'd below, a tribe without... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 strani
...firft began The diff'rence that diftinguiflvd man from man : He claim'd no title from defcent of blocd, But that which made him noble made him good : Warm'd with more particles of heav'nly flame, "J He wing'd his upward flight, and foar'd to fame; > The reft rcmairi'd below, a tribe... | |
| Edward Kimber - 1775 - 372 strani
...Thus horn alike, from Virtue fir/I began The Difference that diftingitiftfd Man from Man : He claim d no Title from Defcent of Blood, But that which made...good; Warm'd with more Particles of heavenly Flame, He wing" d his upward Flight, and J "oar 'd to Fame, The rtft remairid below* a Tribe without a Name.... | |
| Edward Kimber - 1775 - 372 strani
...Thus born alike, from Virtue firji began The Difference that diftinguiflfd Man from Man: He claim d no Title from Defcent- of Blood, But that which made him noble, made him good; • Warmed with more Particles of heavenly Flame, 1 He wing'd his upward Flight, and f oar'd to Fame,... | |
| Edward Kimber - 1775 - 370 strani
...Thus born alike, from Virtue firfl began The Difference that dijlinguifl? d Man from Man : He claim d no Title from Defcent of Blood > But that which made him noble, made him good-, Warmed with more Particles of heavenly Flame ^ He wingd his upward Flight , and f oar' d to Fame^ The... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 352 strani
...with choice of good or ill: Thus born alike, from virtue firft began The difference that diftinguifh'd man from man: He claim'd no title from defcent of...> The reft remain'd below, a tribe without a name. J This law, though cuftom now diverts the courfe, As nature's inftitute, is yet in force; Uncancel'd,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 strani
...good or ill : ) Thus born alike, from virtue firft began The difference that diftinguim'd man from mm He claim'd no title from defcent of blood, But that...which made him noble made him good : Warm'd with more panicles of heavenly flaraeA He wing d his upright flight, and foir'd to/ fame ; f The reft remain'd... | |
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