| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 pages
...never to be sold. O fool ! to think God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the love of hnmau-kind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear,...year. Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well yonr part, there all the honour lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made, One flaunts... | |
| George Gregory - Books and reading - 1808 - 352 pages
...on Man are the delineations of character, and of these there are none finer than the following : " Honour and shame from no condition rise ; " Act well...lies. " Fortune in men has some small diff'rence made, 193 " One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade ; VOL." II. I " The cobler apron'd, and the parson... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1808 - 542 pages
...birthright for a savoury mess of pottage. A regular and virtuous education, is an inestimable blessing. Honour and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part ; there, all the honour lies. The rigour of monkish discipline often conceals great depravity of heart. We should recollect that... | |
| Charles James - 1808 - 318 pages
...£28 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. f .' MERE ORIGIN WEIGHS NOTHING IN THE SCALE OF UNPREJUDICED ESTIMATION. i Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honour lies. POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN. Ct quantum generi demas, virtutibus addas. HORACE. J. HE muse has said in honest... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1808 - 702 pages
...The lover and the love of human kind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Becanse he wants a thousand pounds a year. Honour and shame from no condition rise 1 Act well your part, there all the honour lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made, One... | |
| George Gregory - Books and reading - 1809 - 384 pages
...on Man are the delineations of character, and of these there are none finer than the following : " Honour and shame from no condition rise ; ' Act well...all the honour lies. ' Fortune in men has some small difference made, 195 ' One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade ; ' The cobler apron'd, and the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 546 pages
...to be sold. Oh fool ! to think God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the love of human-kind, 19D Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear,...all the honour lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made, One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade ; The cobler apron'd, and the parson... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 pages
...The lover and the love of humankind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because be wants a thousand pounds a year. Honour and shame from...all the honour lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made,. One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade; The cobler apron'd, and the parson.gown'd,... | |
| John Sabine - Elocution - 1810 - 308 pages
...coolness, tho' he sung with fire,. His precepts teach but what his works inspire. Human Acquisitions. HONOUR and shame from no condition rise ; Act well...all the honour lies, Fortune in men has some small difference made,, One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade ; The cobler apron'd, and the parson... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - Anglican Communion - 1811 - 454 pages
...shame poverty; therefore the good man should be rich. He tells them in this they are much mistaken : Honour and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honour lies. What power then has fortune over the Man? None at all. For, as her favours can confer neither worth... | |
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