| Collection - 1758 - 354 str.
...fhall ne'er depend On fickle Fortune's cafual flight, For, whether fiie's my foe or friend, In calm repofe I'll pafs the night ; And ne'er by watchful...or fear her frown. But from our ftations we derive *• i, o,- '.a- t '!*' Unerring precepts how to live, • •-• - • ^. >. .<-•«'. vn A And... | |
| 1764 - 524 str.
...fliall ne'er depend On fickle Fortune's cafual flight, For, whether (he's my foe or friend, In calm repofe I'll pafs the night : And ne'er by watchful...I court her fmile, or fear her frown. But from our dations we derive Unerring precepts how to live And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 str.
...fhall ne'er depend On fickle Fortune's cafual flight, For, whether fhe's my foe or friend, In calm repofe I'll pafs the night ; And ne'er by watchful...ftations we derive Unerring precepts how to live, And And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is meafur'd human worth. Voltaire, within his private... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 str.
...fhall ne'er depend On fickle Fortune's cafual flight, For, whether fhe's my foe or friend, In calm repofe I'll pafs the night ; And ne'er by watchful...ftations we derive Unerring precepts how to live, And And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is meafur'd human worth. Voltaire, within his private... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 438 str.
...or friend, In calm repofe I'll pa& the night; And ne'er by watchful homage own I court her froile, or fear her frown. But from our ftations we derive...And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is meafur'd human wortk. Voltaire, within his private cell, In realms where ancient honefty Is patrimonial... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 410 str.
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| 874 str.
...night ; And ne'er by watchful homage own, I court her (mile, or fear her frown : But from our (rations we derive. Unerring precepts how to live, And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is meafur'd human worth. VOLTAIRI, within his private cell, In realms where ancient honefty Is patrimonial... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 426 str.
...night; And ne'er by watchful homage own I court her smile, or fear her frown. But from our stations we derive Unerring precepts how to live, And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is measur'd human worth. Voltaire, within his private cell, In realms where ancient honesty Is patrimonial... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 str.
...night; 35 And ne'er by watchful homage own I court her fmilc, or fear her frown. Bui from our Rations we derive Unerring precepts how to live, And certain deeds each rank calls forth* 40 By which is meafur'd human worth. Voltaire, within his private cell, In realms where ancient honefty... | |
| 1795 - 532 str.
...night ; And ne'er by watchful homage own 1 court her smile, or fear her frown. > But from our stations we derive Unerring precepts how to live ; And certain deeds each rank calls forth, By which is measur'd human worth. Voltaire, within his private cell, Jn realms where ancient honestyIs patrimonial... | |
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