 | Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 554 sidor
...Brat in Riches flow, Adds not a Wrinkle to my even Brow. Dryd. Perf. He laugh'd at all the Vulgar's Cares and Fears, At their vain Triumphs, and their...Mind he found, When Fortune flatter'd him, and when Che frown'd. Dryd. $uv. Since all great Souls ftill make their own Content, We to our ielves may all... | |
 | Juvenal - 1735 - 518 sidor
...a Heaven Fat with Fogs* May form a Spirit fit to (way the State; And make the neighb'ring Monarchs fear their Fate. He laughs at all the Vulgar Cares...Mind he found, When Fortune flatter'd him, -and when (he frown'd. *Tis plain, from hence, that what ear Vows raqueft, Are hurtful Things, or ufelefi at... | |
 | Nathan Bailey - 1756 - 712 sidor
...May join us ; ejual joy, nrfuallcne. Miltsr. г. Adequate to any purpofe: 3. even, uniform. • .'. He laughs at all the vulgar cares and fears, At their vain triumphs, and íheir raice; tears ; An equal temper in his mind he found, When fortune flattered him, and when fbt... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 476 sidor
...a heav'n fat with fogs, May form a fpirit fit to fway the ftate ; And make the neighb'ring monarchs fear their fate. He laughs at all the vulgar cares...mind he found, When Fortune flatter'd him, and when fhefrown'd. 'Tis plain, from hence, that what our vowsrequeft, Are hurtful things, or ufelefs at the... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 478 sidor
...a heav'n fat with fogs, May form a fpirit fit to fway the ftate ; And make the neighb'ring monarchs fear their fate. He laughs at all the vulgar cares...vainer tears : An equal temper in his mind he found, WhenFortune flatter'd him,and whehmefrown'd. 'Tis plain, from hence, that what our vowsrequeft, Are... | |
 | Thomas Amory - 1766 - 562 sidor
...fas eft genua incerare deorum. Which Mr. Dryden does not tranflate at all : — His lines are — t He laughs at all the vulgar cares and fears : At their...mind he found, When Fortune flatter'd him, and when file frown'd : 'Tis plain from hence that what our vows requeft, Ate hurtful things, or ufelefs at... | |
 | Thomas Amory - 1766 - 558 sidor
...Mr. Dryden does not tranflatc at all: — His lines are — f Juvenal here means Democritits. • .. He laughs at all the vulgar cares and fears: At their...An equal temper in his mind he found, When Fortune flattei'd him, and when (he frown d. 'Tis plain from hence that what our vows requeft, Are hurtful... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 398 sidor
...heav'n fat with fogs, ^lay form a fpirit fit to fvyay the ftate ; And make the neighb'ring monarchs fear their fate. He laughs at all the vulgar cares...their vain triumphs, and the,ir vainer tears : < An .1 An equal temper in his mind he found, When Fortune flatter'd him, and when fhe frown'd. 'Tis plain,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 396 sidor
...fate. He laughs at all the vulgar cares and fears ; At their vain triumphs, and their vainer tears : An An equal temper in his mind he found, When Fortune flatter'd him, and when me frown'd. 'Tis plain, from hence, that what our vows requeil, Are hurtful things, or ufelefs at the... | |
 | Thomas Amory - 1770 - 348 sidor
...fas eft genua incerare deorum. Which Mr. Dry den does not tranflate at all : — His fines are — He laughs at all the vulgar cares and fears ; At their...our vows requeft» Are hurtful things, or ufelefs at the beft. Down go their ftatues in difgrace ; The party hangs up in the place. In rage they break... | |
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