| 1764 - 804 pages
...bubbles rais'd by breath of kings, Who float upon the tide of (Ute, Come hither, and behold your fate t Let pride be taught by this rebuke, How very mean a thing's ad—ke; From all his ill got honours flung, Torn'd to that dirt, from whence he fprung! On lit late... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 318 pages
...hither, all ye empty things, Ye bubbles raisM by breath of Kings; Who float upon the tide of (late, Come hither, and behold your fate. Let pride be taught...Duke ; From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that-diit from whence he fprung. ANEPITAPH ON General G****S and Lady M**TrT. 7 t POEMSoit Dick loft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 466 pages
...made them weep before he Come hither, all ye empty things, Ye bubbles rais'd by breath of* Kings j Who float upon the tide of ftate, Come hither, and...taught by this rebuke, How very mean a thing's a Duke j From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence he fprung, • AN EPITAPH ON... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pages
...hither, all ye empty things ! Ye bubbles rais'd by breath of kings ! Who float upon the tide of (Ute; Come hither, and behold your fate. Let Pride be taught by this rebuke, , How very mean a thing 's a Duke; From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence lie fprung. DEAN... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pages
...hither, all ye empty things ! Ye bubbles rais'd by breath of king! 1 Who float upon the tide of fake ; Come hither, and behold your fate. Let Pride be taught by this rebuke, Hdw Vtry mean a thing 's a Doke ; From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pages
...Come hither, and behold your fate-. Let Pride be taught by this rebuke, How very mean a thing 's a Duke; • From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence lie fprung. DEAN SMEDLEY'S PETITION TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON. " Non domus aut fundus—" Hon. TT was,... | |
| 1787 - 446 pages
...bubbles rais'd by breath of kings, Who note upon the tide of state, Come hither, and behold your fata 1 Let pride be taught by this rebuke How very mean a...honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence he sprung. IV. AN EPITAPH ON GENERAL G *»**s AND LADY M I. Under this stone lie Dicky and Dolly; Doll... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 336 pages
...hither, all ye empty things! Ye bubbles rab'd by breath of kings! Who float upon the tide of (late; Come hither, and behold your fate. Let pride be taught by this rebuke, How very mean a thing 's a Duke; From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence he fprung. DEAN... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 470 pages
...hither, all ye empty things ! Ye bubbles rais'd by breath of kings I Who float upon the tide of state ; Come hither, and behold your fate ! Let Pride be taught...honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence he sprung. DEAN SMEDLEY'S PETITION TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON. " Non domus aut fund us —" HOR. IT was, my... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 pages
...before he dv'd. Come Iiitber, all ye en.pty things.' Ye bubbles rait'd ln r breath of kin es ! Who Hoat upon the tide of ftate ; Come hither, and behold your...Let pride be taught by this rebuke, How very mean a thing 's a Duke ; From all his ill-got honours flung, Turn'd to that dirt from whence he fprunj. DEAN... | |
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