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" I believe them true: They argue no corrupted mind In him; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast: "In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends: While nature, kindly bent to... "
The Works of Jonathan Swift: Miscellaneous poems - Página 327
por Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1787 - 446 páginas
...; They argue no corrupted mind In him; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest 5 Is thought too base for human breast, " In all distresses...us, " Points out some circumstance to please us." 10 If this perhaps your patience move, Let reason and experience prove. We all behold with envious...
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The Works, Volumen11

Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 páginas
...drew From nature, I believe them true: They argue no corrupted mind In him ; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast : * These verses have undergone, perhaps, a stranger revolution than any other part of the Dean's writings....
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Dissertations Moral and Critical, Volumen3

James Beattie - 1809 - 262 páginas
...brings examples to confirm his doctrine. He does. In order to prove, from reason and experience, that in all distresses of our friends we first consult our private ends, he argues, that, when our friend is NOT IN DISTRESS, but in an advantageous situation, we wish to be...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Lansdowne, Yalden ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 páginas
...no corrupted mind In him ; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought tuo base for human breast: " In all distresses of our...to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please n-.B If this perhaps your patience move. Let reason and experience prove. We all behold with envious...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volumen11

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 páginas
...corrupted mini? In him ; tin: fault is in mankind. Tins maxim more than all the rest Is thought loo base, for human breast : " In all distresses of our...friends, We first consult our private ends ; While nal urc, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us.™ If this prrliaps your...
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Poems, by Somerville, Pattison, Savage, Broome, and Swift, Temas80-81

William Somervile - 1811 - 312 páginas
...drew from nature, 1 believe them true: they argue no corrupted mind in him; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest is thought too base for human breast: " In alj distresses of our friends, we first consult our private ends ; while nature, kindly bent to ease...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift...

Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 832 páginas
...permission. The poem, as it now stands in this collection, is agreeable to Mr. Faulkner's copy. N. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base...friends, "We first consult our private ends ; While Wature kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us." If this perhaps your patience...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1812 - 708 páginas
...eternal, during interest ; Our foes implacable when worth their while." ' And has not another remarked, " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends." ' SAVAGE. Your pardon, good doctor; these, I conceive, ' apply to nothing but the regviry of Mankind....
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Miscellaneous poems

Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 páginas
...poems on the subject) that the Dean disclaimed the Verses en his own Death* The genuine verses haying This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base...to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us.J' If this perhaps your patience move, Let reason and experience prove. -••..••. We all...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volumen2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...drew From nature, I believe them true : They argue no corrupted mind In him ; the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base...human breast : " In all distresses of our friends, \\ e first consult our private ends ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance...
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