| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pagina’s
...undiftinguifh'd pafs, For I'm afham'd to ufe a Glafs; And till I fee them with thefe Eye:. Whoever fays you have them, lies. No length of Time can make you quit Honour and Virtue, Senfe and Wit, Thus you may ftill be young to me, While I can better hear thany«.Oh, ne'er may Fortune... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pagina’s
...undiftinguifh'd pafs, 45 For I'm afliam'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them with thefe eyes, Whoever fays you have them, lies. No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, fenfe and wit : 50 Thus you may ftill be young to me, While 1 can better hear than/?. Oh, ne'er may... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pagina’s
...umiininguifli'd pafs, For I 'm aflum'd to u!ea glafs ; And till I fie them wifh theft eyes, Whoever fays vou have them, lies. No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, fenfe ami wit : Thus you may ftill he young to me, While I can better hear than fee. Oh, ne'er may... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 466 pagina’s
...undiftinguifh'd pafs, ' \ For I'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them with thefe eyes, Whoever fays you have them, lies. No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, fenfe and wit : » Thus SWIFT'S POEMS. Thus you may ftill be young to me, While I can better hear than... | |
| 1787 - 446 pagina’s
...in the right, To your decays adapts my sight, And wrinkles imdistinguish'd pass, 45 For I'm asham'd to use a glass ; And till I see them with these eyes,...of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, sense and-wit; 50 Thus you may still be young to me, While I can better hear than see. Oh, ne'er may Fortune... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 pagina’s
...undiftinguim'd pafs, For I 'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them with thefe eyes, Whoever fays you have them, lies. No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, fenfe and wit : Thus you may ftill be young to me, While I can better hear thanyrc. -Oh, ne'er may... | |
| 1794 - 954 pagina’s
...undiftinguifh d pafs, For I'm afliam'd to uie a glafs ; And till 1 fee them with thcfe eyes, Whoever fays you have them, lies. No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, fenfe and wit : Thus you may flill be young to me, While I can better bear than_/n-. Oh, ne'er may... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pagina’s
...utidiftinguifU'd paf-, 'or I'm afham'd to ufe a glafs ; And till I fee them with thefe eyes, Whoever fays you have them, lies. No length of time can make you quit rtmiii- and virtue, fenfe and wit : Thus you may ftill be young to me, While I can better ttar thany«... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 pagina’s
...in the right, To your decays adapts my sight ; And wrinkles undistinguish'd pass, For I 'm asham'd to use a glass ; And till I see them with these eyes, Whoever says you have them, lyes. No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, sense and wit : Thus you may still be... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 pagina’s
...To your decays adapts my sight; And wrinkles undistinguished pass, For I'm asham'd to use a glass j And till I see them with these eyes, "Whoever says you have them, lyes. ' No length of time can make you quit Honour and virtue, sense and wit: Thus you may still be... | |
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