 | Henry Schroder - Yorkshire (England) - 1852 - 430 pages
...endures, Th' affront is mine, my friend, and should be yours. Yes, I am proud, I must be proud to see, Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : ,^ Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, . Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. -Icb. O sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence, • p*"... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1854 - 340 pages
...MS.— " I grant it, Sir; and further, 'tis agreed, Japhet writ not, and Chartres scarce could read." Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, 210 Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. O sacred weapon! left for Truth's defence, Sole dread of folly, vice, and... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1854 - 338 pages
...not, and Chartrea scarce could read." 18 From Terence : " Homo sum : humani nihil a me alienum pnto." Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, 210 Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. 0 sacred weapon! left for Truth's defence, Sole dread of folly, vice, and... | |
 | Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1856 - 352 pages
...myself no knave : So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe from the...bar, the pulpit, and the throne, 210 Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. 0 sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence, Sole dread of folly, vice, and... | |
 | Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1856 - 356 pages
...myself no knave : So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe from the...bar, the pulpit, and the throne, 210 Yet touch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. 0 sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence, Sole dread of folly, vice, and... | |
 | George William Frederick Howard Earl of Carlisle - Continuing education - 1856 - 640 pages
...endures, Th' affront is mine, my friend, and should be yours. Yes, I am proud, I must be proud to see, Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. O sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence, Sole dread of... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...myself no knave: So odd, rny country's ruin makes me grave. Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone. O sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence, Sole dread of... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1859 - 384 pages
...myself no knave ; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Tes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. O sacred weapon ! left for truth's defence, Sole dread of... | |
 | Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - Periodicals - 1860 - 606 pages
...treat with contempt, triumphantly exclaiming with the poet, " Yes, I am proud ; I must bo proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone." We might easily fill our article with observations, however... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 624 pages
...edge of his satire shrank those who feared nothing else — " Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to seo Men not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throoe, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone." His skill as a literary artist arose rather from... | |
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