| Alexander Pope - 1898 - 120 sider
...right? Of vice or virtue, whether blessed or cursed, Which meets contempt, or which compassion first? Count all the advantage * prosperous vice attains, 'Tis but what virtue flies from and disdains: 90 And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want, which is, to pass for good. Oh... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 610 sider
...every man must be, Few in th' extreme, but all in the degree. — Pope : * Essay on Man." Count all th' advantage prosperous Vice attains, •Tis but what Virtue flies from and disdains ; And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want, —which is, to pass for good. —... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 sider
...every man must be, Few in th' extreme, but all in the degree. — Pope : * Essay on Man* Count all th1 advantage prosperous Vice attains, 'Tis but what Virtue flies from and disdains ; And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want, — which is, to pass for good.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 sider
...right? Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst, Which meets contempt, or which compassion first ? he censer clouds of fragrance roll, And swelling organs lift the rising soul, One thought of : And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want, which is, to pass for good. O blind... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 sider
...right ? Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst, Which meets contempt, or which compassion first? have been made by him : And grant the liad what happiness they would, One they must want, which is, to pass for good. О... | |
| Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - 784 sider
...in th' extreme, but all in the degree. 5509 Pope : Essay on Man. Epis. ii. Lme 23".. Count all th' advantage prosperous Vice attains, 'Tis but what Virtue flies from and disdains : And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want — which is, to pass for good. 5510... | |
| 1913 - 264 sider
...starves while vice is fed, What then? Is the reward of virtue bread? Pope: Essay on Man. Count all th' advantage prosperous Vice attains, "Tis but what Virtue flies from and disdains: And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want — which is, to pass for good. Pope:... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 sider
...vice or virtue, whether blest or curst, Which meets contempt, or which compassion first? Count all th' advantage prosperous vice attains, 'Tis but what virtue flies from and disdains: And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want, which is, to pass for good. Oh, blind... | |
| Martha Finley - 1994 - 342 sider
...TWENTY-SEVENTH. " Nursed by the virtues she hath been From childhood's hour." — HALLECK. «' Count all th' advantage prosperous vice attains, 'Tis but what virtue flies from and disdains ; And grant the bad what happiness they would, One they must want — which is to pass for good." —... | |
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