And from her own she learn'd to melt at others' woe, Scared at thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, And leave us leisure to be good. Light they disperse, and with them go The summer friend,... Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others]. - Stran 104avtor: Anti-Jacobin The - 1854Celotni ogled - O knjigi
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...summer friend* i court s;>ies, «Xx. And Gray, in his Ode to Adversity, has the following lines : — Light they disperse; and with them go The summer friend, the flattering foe. I do not mean to infer that Grar ing advice: — Follow not fortune, nor aspire to Court ; If call'd... | |
| 1806 - 408 strani
...others' woeScar'd at thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, And leave us leisure to be good. Light they disperse, and with them ^o The summer-friend, the flatt'ring foo; By vain Prosperity receiv'd, To her they vow their truth,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 472 strani
...others woe. Scared at thy frown terrifick fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, And leave us leisure to be good....prosperity received, To her they vow their truth, and are a again believed. Wisdom, in sable garb array'd, Immersed in rapturous thought profound, And Melancholy,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 strani
...others' woe. Scared at thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, And leave us leisure to be good....disperse, and with them go The summer Friend, the rlatt'ring Foe ; By vain Prosperity receiv'd, To her they vow their truth, and are again believ'd.... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 904 strani
...ease and cheerfulness ; instead of assuming the character of " Wisdom in sable garb array'd, Immer-i'd in rapturous thought profound} And Melancholy, silent Maid, With leaden eye, that loves the ground!" I had written thus far, when your l\vd last number?. reached me } having been for some time absent... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 strani
...others' woe. Scar'd at thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, - . And leave us leisure to be...disperse, and with them go The summer Friend, the flatt'ring Foe ; By vain Prosperity reeeiv'd, To her they vow their truth, and are again believ'd.... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 strani
...others' wo. Scar'd at thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, And leave us leisure to be good....summer friend, the flattering foe ; By vain Prosperity receiv'd, To her they vow their truth, and are again believM. Wisdom in sable garb array'd, Immers'd... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 strani
...thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild laughter, noise, and thoughtlesf jor, And lea g» The summer-friend, the flatt'ring foe ; By vain prosperity roceiv'd, [lin'4 To her they vow their... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 strani
...other's woe. Scar'd at thy frown terrific, fly Self pleasing folly's idle brood, Wild laughter, noise, and thoughtless joy; And leave us leisure to be good....disperse ; and with them go The summer friend, the fiatt'ring foe. By vain prosperity receiv'd, To her they vow their truth, and are again believ'd. Wisdom... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 strani
...others woe. Scard at thy frown terrific, fly Self-pleasing Folly's idle brood, Wild Laughter, Noise, and thoughtless Joy, And leave us leisure to be good. light they disperse, and with them go Tht- summer friend, the flattering foe ; By vain Prosperity receiv'd, To her they vow their truth,... | |
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