| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 274 str.
...care. Yet, to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his Neighbour as himfelf : Damn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. 1 1 0 B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity mould own, Muft act on Motives pow'rful,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 str.
...care. Yet, to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his Neighbour as himfelf : Damn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. 1 1 o B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity fhould own, Muft aft on Motives pow'rful,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 288 str.
...care. Yet, to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himfelf : Damn'd to the mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity mould own, Muft aft on motives powerful,... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 str.
...care. Yet to be just to these poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himself: Damn'd to the mines, an equal fate betides The slave that digs it, and the slave that hides. no B. Who suffer thus, mere Charity should own, Must act on motives pow'rful,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 str.
...care. Yet to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himl'elf: Damn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity mould own, Muft acr. on motives powerful,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 414 str.
...care. Yet to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himfelf : Damn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. no B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity mould own, Muft aft on motives powerful,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 396 str.
...care. Yet to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himfelf : Damn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. 1 10 B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity fliould own, Mud aft on motives pow'rful,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 398 str.
...care. Yet to be juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himfelf : Damn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides. na B. Who fuffer thus, mere Charity mould own, Muft aft on motives powerful,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 str.
...care. Yet to te juft to thefe poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as birnfelf: Oamn'd to the Mines, an equal fate betides The Slave that digs it, and the Slave that hides, no B. Whofuffersthb}, mere Charity (hould own, Mud alt on motives powerful,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 330 str.
...universe !' PASCAL. The witty allusion to the punishment of avarice, in the Epistle on Riches. Damn'd to the mines, an equal fate betides The slave that digs it, and the slave that hides; is plainly taken from, ' The causes of the decay of Christian piety,' where... | |
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