 | Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 páginas
...to Poverty defcend, (of Bathes Talt. \yant gives to know the Flatt'rer from the Friend. Dryd. Wife 1 Want is the Scorn of ev'ry wealthy Fool, And Wit in Rags is turn'd to Redicule. Dryd. JuvFamine is in thy Cheeks, Need and Oppreffion flaring in thy Looks, Contempt and... | |
 | Juvenal - 1726 - 466 páginas
...Man's in Mourning: Or if the Shoe be ript, or Patches pur, He's wounded ! fee the Plaifter on his Foot^ Want is the Scorn of ev'ry wealthy Fool; And Wit in Rags is turn'd to Ridicule. Pack hence, and from the Cover'd Benches rife,, ( The Mafter of the Ceremonies cries,) This is no place... | |
 | Juvenal - 1735 - 518 páginas
...Man's in Mourniagt Or if the Shoe be ript, or Patches put, He's wounded ! fee the Plaifter on his Foot. Want is the Scorn of ev'ry wealthy Fool; And Wit in Rags is turn'd to Ridicule. Pack hence, and from the Cover'd Benches rife, (The Mafter of the Ceremonies cries) This is ho Place... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 478 páginas
...if the fhoe be ript, or patches put, He's wounded ! fee the plaifter on his foot. Want is the fcorn of ev'ry wealthy fool ; And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule. Pack hence, and from the cover'd benches rife, (The mafter of the ceremonies cries) This is no place... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 476 páginas
...if the fhoe be ript, or patches put, He's wounded! fee the plaifter on his foot. Want is the fcorn of ev'ry wealthy fool ; And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule. Pack hence, and from the cover'd benches rife, (The -mafler of the ceremonies cries) This is no place... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 396 páginas
...if the moe be ript, or patches put, He's wounded ! fee the plaifter on his foot. Want is the fcorn of ev'ry wealthy fool ; And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule. i Or Km ivho H<t, &c. Lucius Metclhis the Ivgh-prleft ; who ivhen the temple of Vc(t> was On fire,... | |
 | John Flavel - 1799 - 626 páginas
...fmupertai Juriut ixjf, G>uam qusd ridicuhs homines facit : Juvenal. Sat. III. v. 15*. Want is the fcorn of ev'ry wealthy fool, And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule. f To put on the profeffion of Chrift'* name, and not to walk in Chrift'J way, what is it but prevaricating... | |
 | William Henry Ireland - 1807 - 330 páginas
...generous emotions which a just sense of contempt inspires, when heightened by the polish of education. Want is the scorn of ev'ry wealthy fool, And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule. Or if the body should sustain . . .. Some direful shock; some dread disguise; Hast thou the heart to... | |
 | William Henry Ireland - 1807 - 356 páginas
...generous emotions which a just sense of contempt inspires, when heightened by the polish of education. Want is the scorn of ev'ry wealthy fool, And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule. Or if the body should sustain Some direful shock ; some dread disguise ; Hast thou the heart to jeer... | |
 | Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 312 páginas
...I5». It is on this occasion that he afterwards adds the reflection which I have chosen for my motto. " Want is the scorn of ev'ry wealthy fool, And wit in rags is turn'd to ridicule." DRYDEK. It must be confessed, that few things make a man appear more despicable, or more prejudice... | |
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