We find our tenets just the same at last. Both fairly owning Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven or token of th' elect; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry - Page 2011782Full view - About this book
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...laft. Both fairly owning, Riches in Effect No Grace of Heav'n, or Token of the Elect ; Giv'n to thee Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, or the Devil. JOHN WARD of Hackney, Efq; Member of Parliament, being profecuted by the Dutchefs of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...the fame at laft. 16 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effect, No grace of Heav'n or token of th'Elect ; Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. 20 NOTEs. VER. 9. Opine,'] A term facred to controverfy and high debate. Jbid. — that Nature, as... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 274 pages
...hide agen. Like Doctors thus, when much difpute has paft, We find our tenets juft the fame at laft. 16 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effeft, No grace of Heav'n or token of th'Ele£t ; Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 pages
...the fame at laft. 16 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effect, No grace of Heav'n or token of th'Eleft ; Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. 20 NOTES. the poet meant, not the God of nature, but the inftrument auJ fubftitute of his providence.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 238 pages
...hide agen. Like Doftors thus, when much difpute has paft, We find our tenets juft the fame at laft. 16 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effeft, No grace of...Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. 20 Vz«. 2o. JOHN WAID, of Hackney, Efq; Member of Parliament, being profecuted by the Duchefs of Buckingham,... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 234 pages
...hide agen. Like Doftors thus, when much difpute has pair, We find our tenets juft the fame at laft. 16 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effeft, No grace of...Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To \Vard, to Waters, Chaitres, and the Devil. 26| VER. 20. JOHN WAUD, of Hackney, Efq; Member of Parliament,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 288 pages
...hide agen. Like doftors, thus, when much difpute has pafs'd, We find our tenets juft the fame at laft. Both fairly owning, Riches, in effeft, No grace of Heav'n, or token of th' Eleil ; Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward *, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil.... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...same at last ; 18 Both fairly owning, Riches, in effect, No grace of Heav'n or token of th' elect; Giv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. 20 B. What nature wants commodious gold bestows, 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows. • ' P.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 pages
...Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven or token of th' Eleft ; Given to the Fool, the Mad, the Vairi, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. B. What Nature wants, commodious gold beftovis, Tis thus we eat the bread another fows. P. But how unequal it beftows, obferve, 'Tis thus... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 410 pages
...fame a* Jaft. Bpth fairly owing, riches, in effe$, ^Jo grace of heav'n or token of th' cleft; <3ir'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, eiiartrcs, and the devil §. ap Vqf,. .U, -T;t 3. What * This Epiftlc vvu written after a violent out-cry... | |
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