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" Has heaven reserv'd, in pity to the poor, No pathless waste, or undiscover'd shore; No secret island in the boundless main? No peaceful desert yet unclaim'd by SPAIN? Quick let us rise, the happy seats explore, And bear oppression's insolence no more. "
The Poetical Works of Samuel Johnson: Collated with the Best Editions - 14. oldal
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1835 - 604 oldal
...undiscover'd shore ? No secret island in the boundless main .' No peaceful desert yet uncla'ui.'d by Spain? es " How, when competitors like these contend, Can surly Virtue hope to find a friend?" " This mournful...

Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell [ed. by J.W. Croker].

John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 oldal
...Mun.iy, Alh™.irlr No secret island in the boundless main ! No peaceful desert yet uuclaim'd by Spain ? Quick let us rise, the happy seats explore, And bear...more. This mournful truth is every where confess'd, Siotv rises worth, by poverty depress "d." 583. "Vanity of Human Wishes." The " Vanity of Human Wishes,"...

Juvenal

Juvenal - 1837 - 306 oldal
...undiscover'd shore ? No secret island in the boundless main ? No peaceful desert yet unclaim'd by Spain ? Quick let us .rise, the happy seats explore, And bear oppression's insolence no more. 175 But hark! the affrighted crowd's tumultuous cries Roll through the streets, and thunder to the...

Johnsoniana: Or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr ...

John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 546 oldal
...eighty-fifth year.] No secret island in the boundless main! No peaceful desert yet unclaim'd by Spain? Quick let us rise, the happy seats explore, And bear...oppression's insolence no more. This mournful truth is everywhere confess'd, Slow rises worth, by poverty depress'd." 583. "Vanity of Human Wishes" The "...

Johnsoniana: Or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr ...

John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 oldal
...eighty-fifth year.] No secret island in the boundless main! No peaceful desert yet unclaim'd by Spain? Quick let us rise, the happy seats explore, And bear oppression's insolence no more. This mournlul truth is everywhere confess'd, Slow rises worlh, by poverty depress'd." 583. "Vanity of Human...

Littell's Living Age, 214. kötet

1897 - 918 oldal
...hated poverty. This mournful truth is everywhere confessed — Slow rises worth by poverty depressed; But here more slow, where all are slaves to gold, Where looks are merchandise, and smiles are sold. In his final summary, Mr. Booth concludes that about thirty per cent, of the population must be classed...

The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, 56. kötet

1853 - 730 oldal
...This mournful truth is everywhere confessed, Slow rises worth hy poverty depressed, But here [London] more slow where all are slaves to gold, Where looks are merchandise and smiles are sold. Yet he worked his way to an honourable position and an imperishable fame without losing the nobler...

Memoirs and Correspondence from 1734 to 1773, 1. kötet

George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1845 - 444 oldal
...undiscovered shore, No secret island in the boundless main, No peaceful desert, yet unclaimed by Spain. Quick, let us rise, the happy seats explore, And bear Oppression's insolence no more. He was one of those who lived to recant his errors on this subject. Many years afterwards, when he...

Selections from the British Poets: Chronologically Arranged from Chaucer to ...

1851 - 496 oldal
...island in the boundless main? No peaceful desert yet unclaim'd by Spain? Quick let us rise, the happj- seats explore, And bear oppression's insolence no more. This mournful truth is everywhere eonfess'd, Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd : But here more slow, where all are slaves...

The Autobiography of William Jerdan: With His Literary, Political ..., 3. kötet

William Jerdan - 1852 - 518 oldal
...rigid law pursues, This, only this, provokes the snarling muse — This mournful truth is everywhere confess'd, Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd :...Where looks are merchandise, and smiles are sold. JOHNSON'S London. ABOUT this time I became acquainted with Mr. Coleridge, who was then residing with...




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