| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...cuftoms, laws, and manners weigh '4? The fhcpherd modeftly replied: I ne'er the paths of learning tried ; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts, To read mankind, their laws, and arts; For man is praftis'd in dilguife, He cheats the moft difcermng eyes ; \Vho by that fearch mail wifcr grow, When... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...laws, and manners weigh'd ? The flicphcrd modcrtly reply'd, I ne'er the paths of learning try 41 j Jior have I roam'd in foreign parts To read mankind, their laws and arts ; For man is praftis'd in difguife; He cheats the muft difcerning eyes ; Who by that Icarch /hall wifer grow, When... | |
| John Gay - 1792 - 250 páginas
...cuitom.s, laws, and manners weigh'd ? The fhepherd modeftly reply'd, 1 ne'er the paths of learning try'd; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts To read mankind, their laws and arts ; For man ispraftis'd in difguife, He cheats the moft difcerning eyes ; Who by that fearch fhall wifer grow,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...manners, weigh'd ? The fhepherd modefily reply'd, I ne'er the paths of learning try'd ; Nor have 1 roam'd in foreign parts, To read mankind, their laws and arts; For man is praâis'd in difguife, He cheats the moft difcerning eyes : Who by that fearch lhall wifer grow, When... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 páginas
...cuftoms, laws, and manners weigh'd? The Ihcpherd modtilly replied : I ne'er the paths of learning tried ; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts, To read mankind, their laws, and arts; For rnan is pradlis'd in difguiie, He cheats the malt difcerning eyes ; Who by that fc.irch lhall wil'cr... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 424 páginas
...laws, and manners weigh'd ? The Shepherd modestly reply'd, I ne'er the paths of learning try'd: NOT have I roam'-d in foreign parts To read mankind, their laws and arts; For man is practised in disguise, He cheats the most discerning eyes; jo Who by that search shatl wiser grow,... | |
| John Gay - 1799 - 250 páginas
...cuftoms, laws, and manners weigh'd ? The Shepherd modeftly reply'd, I ne'er the paths of learning try'd ; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts To read mankind, their laws and arts; For man is practis'd in diFguife, He cheats the molt difcerning eyes; Who by that fearch fhall wifer grow, When we ourfelves... | |
| John Gay - 1799 - 280 páginas
...cuftoms, lawsaud manners weigh'd ? The fhepherd modeftly reply'd, I ne'er the paths of learning try'd Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts To read mankind their laws and arts' ; For man is pra&is'd in difguife, He cheats the moft difcerning eyes ; "Who by that fearch fhall wifer grow, \Yhenweourfelves-canne... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 páginas
...laws, and manners weigh'd r" The fiiepherd modeftly reply'd, ."I ne'er the paths- of learning try'd; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts, To read mankind, their laws and arU ; For man is practis'd in difguife, He cheats the moft difcerning eyes. Who by that fearch fliall... | |
| 1800 - 322 páginas
...customs, laws, and manners weigh'd! The Shepherd modestly reply'd, I ne'er the paths of learning try'd; Nor have I roam'd in foreign parts, To read mankind,...eyes; Who by that search shall wiser grow; When we ouiselvei can never know t The little knowledge I have gain'd, Was all from simple naturfe drain'd... | |
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