| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 頁
...wiser in his wealth ? * What if thy rental I reform ? and draw An inventory new to set thee right ? Where, thy true treasure ? Gold says, " Not in me:" And, " Not in me," the diamond. Gold is poor; India's insolvent: seek it in thyself, Seek in thy natced «»lf, an d find it there ; In being so... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 232 頁
...secret that throws new reproach On life, and makes him sick of seeing more. The scenes of bus'ness tell us — " What are men ;" The scenes of pleasure — " What is all beside :" There others we despise ; and here ourselves. Amid disgust eternal dwells delight ? 'Tis approbation... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 178 頁
...degrades! Human Honour and blastestthe opening Prospects of Human Felicity. SECT. II. EXAMPLES IN POETRY. Where thy true treasure Gold says not in me And not...are men The scenes of pleasure What is all beside Wo then apart if wo apart can be From mortal man and fortune at our nod The gay rich great triumphant... | |
| Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 頁
...Lorenzo wiser in his wealth ? What if thy rental I reform, and draw An inventory new to set thee right? Where thy true treasure ? Gold says, ' Not in me :' And, ' Not in me.' the Diamond. Gold is poor; India's insolvent: seek.it in thyself; Seek in thy naked self, and find it there ; In being so descended,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 542 頁
...human honour, and blastest the opening prospects of liumau felicity. SECTION 2. Example* in Poetry. WHERE, thy true treasure? Gold says, "Not in me:" And, " Not in me," the Di'mond. Gold is p«or. The scenes of bus'ness tell us—what are men ; The scenes of pleasure—what... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 頁
...wiser in his uc>:lili f What if thy rental I reform ? and draw An inventory new to set Ihee right ? Where thy true treasure? Gold says, "Not in me:" And, " Not in me," the diamond. Gold is poor ; India's insolvent; seek it in thyself, Seek in thy naked self, and lind it there; In l-ciiif; so... | |
| Edward Young - 1810 - 278 頁
...secret, that throws new reproach On life, and makes him sick of seeing more. The scenes of bus'ness tell us — " What are men ;' The scenes of pleasure— " What is all beside ;" There, others we despise ; and here, ourselves. Amid disgust eternal, dwells delight ? Tis approbation... | |
| Edward Young - 1811 - 316 頁
...thought* Betrays some secret, that throws new reproach On life, and makes him sick of seeing more. The scenes of business tell us — " What are men;" The scenes of pleasure — " What is all beside ;" There, Others we despise ; and Here, ourselves. Amid disgust eternal, dwells delight ? Tis approbation... | |
| Edward Young - 1811 - 302 頁
...LORENZO wiser in his wealth ? What if thy rental I reform ? and draw An inventory new to set the right ? Where, thy true treasure ? Gold says, " Not in me :" And, " Not in me," the di'mond. Gold is poor ; India's insolvent : Seek it in thyself. Seek in thy naked self, and find it... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 224 頁
...Human Honour and blastest the opening Prospects of Human Felicity. . • SECT. II. EXAMPLES IN POETRY". Where thy true treasure Gold says not in me And not...are men The scenes of pleasure What is all beside "Wo then apart if wo apart can be 1'Yom mortal man and fortune at our nod The gay rich great triumphant... | |
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