Candour, which spares its foes, nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friends ; Candour, which loves in see-saw strain to tell Of acting foolishly, but meaning well; Too nice to praise by wholesale or to blame, Convinced that all men's motives... Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin - Stran 2281813 - 240 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1827 - 106 strani
...CANDOUR, which, softens pai'ty's headlong rage. CANDOUR, which spares its foes ; — nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friends. CANDOUR)...finds with keen discriminating sight, B-LACK'S not so black — nor WHITE so very while. " Fox, to be sure, was vehement and wrong ; But then Pitt's words,... | |
| 1831 - 790 strani
...in see-saw strain to tell Of acting Joolishly, but -meaning well ; Too nice to praise by wholsale, or to blame, Convinced that all men's motives are...same ; And finds, with keen discriminating sight, BLACE'S not so black ; — nor WHITE so -eery white. " Fox, to be sure, was vehement and wrong ; But... | |
| 1833 - 776 strani
...my ear — The voice of Candour. Hail most solemn sage, Thou drivelling virtue of this moral age j Candour, which loves in see-saw strain to tell, Of acting foolishly, but meaning well ; Too-nice to praise by wholesale, or to blame, Convinced that all men's motivos are the same; And... | |
| George Canning - 1835 - 650 strani
...Candour, which softens party's headlong rage ; Candour, — which spares its foes ; — nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friends. Candour,...finds, with keen discriminating sight, Black's not so black ; nor white so very white. " Fox, to be sure, was vehement and wrong : But then Pitt's words,... | |
| George Canning - 1844 - 646 strani
...which softens party's headlong rage ; Candour, — which spares its foes ; — nor e'er descends • With bigot zeal to combat for its friends. Candour,...finds, with keen discriminating sight, Black's not so black ; nor white so very white. " Fox, to be sure, was vehement and wrong : But then Pitt's words,... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1852 - 272 strani
...CANDOUR,—which spares its foes; nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friends. CANDOUR,—which loves in see-saw strain to tell Of acting foolishly,...finds, with keen discriminating sight, BLACK'S not so black;—nor WHITE so very white. " Fox, to be sure, was vehement and wrong: But then, PITT'S words,... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1854 - 296 strani
...CANDOUR, which softens party's headlong rage. CANDOUR, — which spares its foes; nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friends. CANDOUR, — which loves in see-saw strain to tell Of aeting foolishly, but meaning well ; Too nice to praise by wholesale, or to blame, Convinced that all... | |
| Europe - 1856 - 402 strani
...Candour,—which spares its foes ; nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friends. Candour,—which loves in see-saw strain to tell Of acting foolishly,...finds, with keen discriminating sight, Black's not so black ;—nor white so very white."—CANNING. '- The Sybarite lolls upon the martyr's throne, Lewd... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 638 strani
...CANDOB, which spares its foes ; nor e'er descends With bigot zeal to combat for its friend.-1. CANDOR, which loves in see-saw strain to tell Of acting foolishly,...finds, with keen discriminating sight, BLACK'S not so black — nor WHITE so very white. " ' Fox, to be sore, was vehement and wrong : But then, PITT'S... | |
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