| Salem Town, Nelson M. Holbrook - 1864 - 516 páginas
...8. Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. " Great idol of mankind, we neither claim The praise...merit, nor aspire to fame ; But safe in deserts from the applause of'men, Would die unheard-of as we lived unseen : 'T is all we beg thee, to conceal from... | |
| Elbridge Smith - 1865 - 146 páginas
..." Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. ' Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise of merit, nor aspire to fame. 'T is all we beg thee, to conceal from sight Those acts of goodness which themselves requite. Oh let... | |
| 1866 - 328 páginas
...Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien : " Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise...fame ! But safe in deserts from th' applause of men, Would die unheard of, as we liv'd unseen ; 'Tis all we beg thee, to conceal from sight Those acts of... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 páginas
...655 Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. 'Great idol of mankind! we neither claim the praise...merit, nor aspire to fame ! but safe in deserts from the applause of men, would die unheard of, as we liv'd unseen : 'tis all we beg thee, to conceal from... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 páginas
...night. Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. ' Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise...merit, nor aspire to fame : But safe in deserts from the applause of men, 360 Would die unheard of, as we lived unseen. 'Tis all we beg thee, to conceal... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 páginas
...night. Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise...merit, nor aspire to fame ! But safe in deserts from the applause of men, Would die unheard of, as we lived unseen. 'Tis all we beg thee, to conceal from... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1868 - 526 páginas
...received by her, according to their respective merits, Sec. OB, SCHOOL READER. " Great idol of manhind! We neither claim The praise of merit, nor aspire to...fame ; But safe in deserts from th' applause of men, Would die unheard of, as we liv'd unseen. 'TLs all we beg thee to conceal from sight Those acts of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 páginas
...Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. ' ' Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise...Those acts of goodness, which themselves requite. О let us still the secret joy partake, To follow virtue ev'n for virtue's sake. " 365 "And live there... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 538 páginas
...SM Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their mien. Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise...fame ! But safe in deserts from th' applause of men, sou Would die unheard of, as we lived unseen ; 'Tis all we beg thee, to conceal from sight Those acts... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 páginas
...Then came the smallest tribe I yet had seen ; Plain was their dress, and modest was their tnien. ' Great idol of mankind ! we neither claim The praise...merit, nor aspire to fame ; But safe in deserts from the applause of men, sso Would die unheard of, as we lived unseen ; 'Tis all we beg thee, to conceal... | |
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