| John Mapletoft - 1707 - 308 pagina’s
...out. XIX. To Mr. POPE. WHILE Malice, Pope, denies thy Page Its own celeftial Fire ; While Ciitics, and while Bards in Rage Admiring, won't admire. While wayward Pens thy Worth aflail, And envious Tongues decry; Thefe Times tho* many a Friend bewail, Thefe Times bewail not I.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 354 pagina’s
...following amiable verfes : While Malice, Pope, denies thy page Its own celeftial fire ; While Critics, and while Bards in rage, Admiring, Won't admire : While wayward pens thy worth aflail, And envious tongues decry ; Thefe times tho'.many a Friend bewail, Thefe times bewail not I.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 pagina’s
...amiable Verfes : " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page " Its own celeftial fire.; " While Critics, and while Bards in rage, *' Admiring, won't admire : *< While wayward pens thy worth aflail, " And envious tongues decry ; « Thefe times tho' many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 388 pagina’s
...amiable Verfes : " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page ** Its own celeftial fire ; •' While Critics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire : " While wayward pens thy worth aflail, " And envious tongues decry ; *' Thefe tjmes tho' many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1764 - 350 pagina’s
...amiaWe Vcrfes : " "While Malice, P.ipe, denies thy page " Its own celctlbl fire,' " While Critics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire: " While wayward pens thy worth aflail, " And envious tongu, s decry; " Thife times tho' many a Friend bewail, " Theft tinu'S bewail... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 340 pagina’s
...amiable, Verfea : " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page •• Its own celetrial fire : * While Critics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire : " While wayward pens thy worth a (Tail, " And envious tongues decry ; " Thefe times tho' many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 328 pagina’s
...following amiable Verfes : " While Malice, Pope, denies thy page " Its own celeflial fire; " While Clitics, and while Bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire: " While wayward pens thy worth aflail, " And envious tongues decry ; " Thele times though many a Friend bewail, " Thefe times bewail... | |
| 1794 - 428 pagina’s
...mummy dead. TO THE SAME. W' HILE malice, Pope, denies thy page Its own celeftial fire ; While critics, and while bards in rage Admiring, won't admire ; While wayward pens thy worth aiTail, And envious tongues decry ; Thefe times tho' many a friend bewail, Thefe times bewail not I.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 pagina’s
...amiable va ¡o : " While malice, Pope, denies thy page ч " Its own ccleftial fire ; " While critics, and while bards in rage, " Admiring, won't admire : " While wayward pens thy worth aflail, (* And envious tongues decry : " Thi:fe times though many a friend bcwjH, " Thefe times bewail... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 pagina’s
...out. i 7o Mr. Pope. Н1ЬЕ malice, Pope, denies thy page its own celtrftial fire ; While critics an J while bards in rage, Admiring, won't admire: While wayward pens thy worth alTail, And envious tongues decry ; Thefe times tho' many a friend bewail, Thefe times bewail not I.... | |
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