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" Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honour lies. "
An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke, to which ... - Page 46
by Alexander Pope - 1824 - 67 pages
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Collectaneous Epitaphs: Chiefly Designed to Assist Surviving Relations in ...

Morgan Williams - Epitaphs - 1822 - 728 pages
...he who acts the greatest part,. But they who act the best will be, The happiest men eternally. II. Honour and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part; there, all the honour lies For two Infants. Poor little faded flowers ! — an early doom Gonsign'd ye here to wither in the tomb...
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The Works of Alexander Pope;

Alexander Pope - 1822 - 368 pages
...to be sold. Oh fool ! to think God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the love of human-kind, 190 Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year. Ver. 173. Weak, foolish Man !] These eight succeeding lines were not in former editions ; and indeed...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 7

1843 - 684 pages
...; and though no other eye beholds him, the gracious reward shall not the less certainly be given. " Honour and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part ; there all the honour lies." Thomas Clarkson, whose father was the Rev. W. Clarkson, Master of the Grammar-School at Wisbeach, was...
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the ..., Volume 9

Hunting - 1822 - 440 pages
...gave his senate law." In fine, he has, through an, extended life, illustrated the observation, that " Honour and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honour lies." And he has acted well his part, Oo and been rewarded with a due share of reputation. I notice that...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1822 - 370 pages
...to be sold. Oh fool ! to think God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the love of human-kind, 190 Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year. NOTES. Ver. 173. Weak, foolish Man /] These eight succeeding lines were not in former editions; and...
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Lessons in Elocution: Or, a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse for the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...delights, if thou canst give, MJrth, with thee I mean to live. i • HI. — On the Pursuits of Mankind. 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 cobbler apfon'd, and the parson...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...never to be sold. Oh fool! to think God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the love of human kind, ern wing, Or where the beetle winds His small but...pilgrim borne in heedless hum : Now teach me, maid difference made, One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade ; The cobbler apron'd, and the parson...
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An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1824 - 84 pages
...micd, The lover and th« love of human kind, 190 Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience cla»r, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year. Honour...all the honour lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made, 19P One flaunt in rags, one flutters in brocade ; The cobbler apron'd, and the parson...
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The Works of Alexander Popekesq., with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 5

Alexander Pope - 1824 - 422 pages
...different opinion : " Oh fool ! to think God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the fore of human-kind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year !" 2. He next examines the imaginary value of riches, as the fountain of honour. For the objection...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 5

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1824 - 430 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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