| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 σελίδες
...of a Chinese Emperor. '/w*ww EXTRACT FROM PARADISE REGAINED. THEY praise and they admire ;hey know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other ; And what delight to be by such cxtolPd, To live upon their tongues and be their talk, Of whom to be dispraised is no small praise... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 σελίδες
...they- know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other ; And what delight to be by such extoll'd, To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be disprais'd were no small praise ? His lot who dares be singularly good. Th' intelligent among them... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 σελίδες
...extol Things vulgar, and well weigh'd, scarce worth the praise? They praise, and they admire, they know They die such extoll'd, To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be disprais'd were no small... | |
| 1821 - 388 σελίδες
...Things vulgar, and, well weighed, scarce worth the praise ? They praise, and they admire, they know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other ; And what delight to be by such extoll'd, To lire npnn their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be dispraised were no small... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 356 σελίδες
...Things vulgar, and, well weigh'd, scarce worth the praise ? They praise, and they admire, they know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other ; And what delight to be by such extoll'd, To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be disprais'd were no small... | |
| 1821 - 778 σελίδες
...a Christian. He has no difficulty in excusing the delusions of the ignorant who " admire they know not what—- And know not whom — but as one leads the other." But he has seen through all the arts of those true and moving causes of disturbance — " Whose end... | |
| 1821 - 720 σελίδες
...a Christian. He has no difficulty in excusing the delusions of the ignorant who " admire they know not what — And know not whom — but as one leads the other." But he has seen through all the arts of those true and moving causes of disturbance — " Whose end... | |
| 1822 - 284 σελίδες
...[praise ? Things vulgar, and, well weigh'd, scarce worth the They praise, and they admire they know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other; And what delight to be by such extoll'd, To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be dispraised were no small... | |
| Alexander Graydon, John Galt - 1822 - 454 σελίδες
...men. Things vulgar, and well weigh'd, scarce worth the praise ! They praise and they admire they know not what ; And know not whom, but as one leads the other ; And what delight to be by such extoll'd, To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be despised were no small... | |
| John Galt - 1822 - 324 σελίδες
...Things vulgar, and well weigh'd, scarce worth the praise ? They .praise, and they admire, they know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other ; And what delight to be by such extoll'd, To live upon their tongues, arid be their talk, Of whom, to be dispraised, were no small... | |
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