| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 str.
...I serv'd my king, He would not in my age Have left me naked to mine enemies. THE MAN OF ROSS. POPE. BUT all our praises why should lords engross ? Rise, honest muse ! and sing the Man of Ross : Pleas'd Vaga echoes through her winding bounds, And rapid Severn hoarse applause resounds. Who hung... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 str.
...golden mean ! There, English Bounty yet a while may stand, And Honour linger ere it leaves the land. But all our praises why should lords engross ? Rise, honest Muse ! and sine the MAN of Foss : 250 Pleas'd Vaga echoes through her winding bounds, And rapid Severn hoarse... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 str.
...golden mean ! There, English bounty yet awhile may stand, And honour linger ere it leaves the land. But all our praises why should lords engross ? Rise, honest Muse ! and sing the MAN of Ross : Pleas'd VER. 242. crphy'r?] Alluding to Gibber. ^ VER. 243. OXFORD'* hetter part,'] Edsvard Harlcy,... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth - 1816 - 262 str.
...judgement of their children, may as far as it goes be found practically useful. • : THE MAN OF ROSS. 41 BUT all our praises why should Lords engross ? Rise, honest Muse ! and* sing the' Man of Ross.'' Pope. liri&s appear as simple : as possible, and yet upon trying whether they were .clearly understood... | |
| William Upcott - 1818 - 498 str.
...Esq. rendered immortal by the Muse of Pope, under the character of The Man of Ross. TART 11. 6 a " But all our praises why should Lords engross ? Rise, honest Muse, and sing the Man of Ros»." By CHARLES HEATH, Monmouth. Printed and sold by him in the Market Place. 1 808. Octavo, 162... | |
| John Evans - 1818 - 564 str.
...this town lived Pope's famous character, whose charities the poet has delineated : But all our praise: why should lords engross ? Rise, honest muse ! and sing the MAN of Ross. Whose causeway parts the vale with shady rows? Whose seats the weary traveller repose ? Who taught... | |
| Mark Willett - 1820 - 124 str.
...much-admired character, JOHN KYRLK, Esq. celebrated by Pope, in his Essay ' Of the Use of Riches.' ' But all our praises why should Lords engross ? Rise, honest Muse ! and sing the Man of Ross : Pleas'd, Vaga echoes thro" her winding bounds, And rapid Severn hoarse applause resounds.' The first... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 str.
...golden mean ! There, English Bounty yet a while may stand, And Honour linger ere it leaves the land. then attempt to sing of Him ! Who, Light himself, in uncreated light Invested i •' " : Pleas'd Vaga echoes through her winding Iwuuds. And rapid Severn hoarse applause resounds.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 574 str.
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| John Allen - 1821 - 156 str.
...Wye with Severn ; pointing out every interesting object in the course of this much admired excursion. "But all our Praises why should Lords engross ? Rise honest Muse, and sin:; the Man of lloss. " (Moral Essays) Epistle II I, to LORD BtrnnnsT. line 249. Printed and sold... | |
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