| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 64 sider
...Slumbers in the pompous Shade. Alas! not dazled with their noon-tide Ray, zg5 Compute the Morn and Evening to the Day : The whole Amount of that enormous Fame,...this Truth, (enough for Man to know) VIRTUE alone is Happinefs below: 300 The only Point where human Blifs ftands ftill, And taftes the Good, without the... | |
| William Warburton - 1742 - 220 sider
...of our own Acquirement, he concludes [from 1. 298 to 301] that it is to be found in VIRTUE ALONE : Know then this Truth (enough for Man to know) Virtue alone is Happinefs below. Which the Tranflator turns thus : M 3 Appren 166 A COMMENTARY m Appren done qu'il... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 sider
...in the pompous fhade. Alas ! not dazzled with their noon-tide ray, 305 Compute the morn and ev'ning to the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A Tale, that blends their glory with their fhame ! Know then this truth (enough for Man to know) " Virtue alone is Happinefs below." 310 The only... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 274 sider
...in the pompous fhade. Alas ! not dazzled with their noon-tide ray, 305 Compute the morn and ev'ning to the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A Tale, that blends their glory with their fhame ! Know then this truth (enough for Man to know) " Virtue alone is Happinefs below." • 310 The... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 sider
...in the pompous made. Alas ! not dazzled with their noon-tide ray, 305 Compute the morn and ev'ning to the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A Tale, that blends their glory with their fhamc ! Know then this truth (enough for Man to know) " Virtue alone is Happinefs below." 310 The only... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 234 sider
...a na" tion, and a grave which the meaneft of mankind w»uld " never envy." 69 ESSAYONMA N. E?. IV. The whole amount of that enormous fame, A Tale, that blends their glory with their fhame ! Know then this truth (enough for Man to know) " Virtue alone is happinefs below." 310 The only... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1762 - 370 sider
...slumbers in the pompous shade. Alas ! not dazzled with their noon-tide ray, Compute the morn and ev'ning to the day; The whole amount of that enormous fame,...A Tale, that blends their glory with their shame! 310 Know then this truth (enough for Man to know) „ Virtue alone is Happinefs below." The only point... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1762 - 160 sider
...pompous fhade. Alas! not dazled with their noontide ray, Compute the morn and evening to the day: *fbe whole amount of that enormous fame , A tale ! that blends their glory with their fhame ! KNOW tuen this truth (enough for man to know) VIRTUE aloneis Happinefs below. JOO *fhe only... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1763 - 150 sider
...in the pompous fhade. Alas ! not dazzled with their noon-tide ray, 305 Compute the morn and ev'ning to the day ; The whole amount of that enormous fame, A Tale, that blends their glory with their fhame ! Know then this truth (enough for man to know) " Virtue alone is Happinefs below." 310 The only... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 sider
...independant of virtue, he proceeds to prove how far happinefs may be conferred and enlarged by that alone. " Know then this truth (enough for Man to " know) " Virtue alone is Happinefs below, "* " The only point where human blifs flands ' M And taftes the good without the fall... | |
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