A man — the monarch of his mind. Now taste and try this temper, Sirs, Mood it, and brood it in your breast ; Or if ye ween, for worldly stirs That man does right to mar his rest, Let me be *deft and debonair, I am content, I do not care. The London Quarterly Review - Pągina 4931814Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 542 pągines
...crouch, as I conceive : Dame Nature doubtlefs nxs defign'd A man the monarch of his mind. Now tafte and try this temper, Sirs, . . Mood it, and brood it in your breait; Or if we ween for worldly flits, That man does right to mar his reft, Let me be deft and debonair,... | |
| John Byrom - 1773 - 372 pągines
...Monarch of his Mind. XII. Now tafle and try this Temper, Sirs, Mood it, and brood it in your Breaft; Or if ye ween, for worldly Stirs, That Man does right to mar his Reft, Let me be deft, and debonair, / am Content, I do not care. On On PATIENCE. Written at the Requefl... | |
| John Byrom - 1773 - 372 pągines
...crouch, as I conceive : Dame Nature doubtlefs has defign'd A Man, the Monarch of his Mind. XH. Now tafle and try this Temper, Sirs,' < Mood it, and brood it in your Breaft; Orff ye -ween, for worldly Stirs, That Man does right to mar his Reft, Let me be deft, and... | |
| John Wesley - 1780 - 760 pągines
...crouch, as I conceive : Dame nature doubtlefs has defigned, A man, the monarch of Ins mind. Now tafle and try this temper, Sirs, Mood it, and brood it in your breaft ; Or if you ween, for worldly ftirs, That man does right to mar his reft, Let me be deft, and... | |
| 1808 - 506 pągines
...without wrath; For should I burn, and break my brains, Pray, who will pay me for my pains ? I love my neighbour as myself, Myself like him too, by his leave...worldly stirs, That man does right to mar his rest, Lee me be deft, and debonair, I am content, I do not care. Dr. Byrom. THE BLIND MAN'S CONSOLATION.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 pągines
...myself, Myself like him too, by his leave; Nor to his pleasure, poiv'r, or pelf, Came I to crouch, as 1 conceive: Dame Nature doubtless has design'd, A man...for worldly stirs, That man does right to mar his re-,! , Let me be deft, and debonair, I am content, 1 do not care. ON PATIENCE. WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 pągines
...him too, by his leave; for to his pleasure, pow'r, or pelf, Came I to crouch, as 1 conceive: ).]]in- Nature doubtless has design'd A man the monarch of...worldly stirs, That man does right to mar his rest, Let tne be deft, and debonair, I am content, 1 do not fare. OV PATIENCE. VRITTEN AT THE KEQUEST OP A FRIEND.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 686 pągines
...pleasure, po\v'r, or pelf, Came I to crouch, as 1 conceive: Dame Nature doubtless has desigu'/l Л man the monarch of his mind. Now taste and try this temper, sirs, Mood it and brood it in \~our breastj Or if ye ween, for worldly stirs, That man does right to mar his rest, Let me be deft,... | |
| John Byrom - 1814 - 512 pągines
...without wrath; For should I burn or break my brains, Pray, who will pay me for my pains? I love my neighbour as myself, Myself like him too, by his leave...be *deft and debonair, I am content, I do not care. ON PATIENCE, Written at the request of a friend. PART I. " A VERSE on patience?" yes; but then prepare... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pągines
...his pleasure, power, or pelf, Came I to crouch, as I conceive : Dame Nature doubtless has designed howere Sae rich a bloom, As for estate, or heavy dowers,...bum, beyond compare, best o' ony, ENGLISH LITERATURE. Jacobite Toast. God bless the king— I mean the Faith's Defender ; God bless (uo harm in blessing)... | |
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