 | Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 748 pagina’s
...retreat ; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor ruin make oppressors great ; Who envies none obert Aitkin Nor rules of state, but rules of good ; Who God doth late and early pray More of His grace than gifts... | |
 | English poetry - 1877
...retreat: 10 Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor ruine make oppressors great: Who envies none, whom chance doth raise, Or vice: Who never understood How deepest wounds are given with praise; is Nor rules of state, but rules of good: Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts... | |
 | Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 452 pagina’s
...prepared for death, Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame or private breath; 3 Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice ; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise ; Nor rules of State, but rules of good ; 4 Who hath his life from rumours freed ; Whose... | |
 | Henry Norman Hudson - 1877 - 452 pagina’s
...prepared for death, Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame or private breath; 3 Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise; Nor rules of State, but rules of good; 4 Who hath his life from rumours freed; Whose conscience... | |
 | Henry Norman Hudson - 1877 - 452 pagina’s
...prepared for death, Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame or private breath; 3 Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice ; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise; Nor rules of State, but rules of good ; 4 Who hath his life from rumours freed ; Whose conscience... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 352 pagina’s
...THE GOOD MAN. Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame, or private breath ; Who envies none that chance doth raise. Or vice ; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise ; Nor rules of state, but rules of good ; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor ruin... | |
 | 1880
...for death, Not tied unto the world with care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that slender feet. The foodless wilds Pour by praise, Nor rules of state, but rules of good ; Who hath his life from rumors freed ; Whose conscience... | |
 | Joseph Payne - 1881
...masters are; Untied 2 unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given with praise ;* Nor 4 rales of state, but rules of good: Who hath his life from rumours freed;° Whose conscience... | |
 | Passages, John Allen Giles - 1881 - 644 pagina’s
...prepared for death, Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise, Nor rules of state, but rules of good. Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose conscience... | |
 | 1881 - 111 pagina’s
...prepared for death, Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that chance doth raise, . Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise.; Nor rules of State, but rules of good ; Who hath his life from rumors freed; Whose conscience... | |
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