| John Bell - 1796 - 524 pages
...his heart; The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule lor That ev'ry man in want is knave or fool. " God cannot love (says Blunt, with tearless eyes) "...piously denies;, But the good Bishop, with a meeker air, 105 Admits, and leaves them, Providence's care. Yet to be just to these poor men of pelf, Each does... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 232 pages
...his heart. The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule, 101 That ev'ry man in want is knave or fool. " God cannot love (says Blunt, with tearless eyes) ' " The wretch he starves" — and piously denies : VOL. III. fc But the good Bishop, with a meeker air, 105 Admits and leaves them Providence's care.... | |
| John Jortin - 1805 - 470 pages
...you think the poor might have their part : * Bond damns the poor, and hates them from his heart. — God cannot love, says Blunt with tearless eyes, The wretch he starves — and piously denies".' Amongst the singular things which Jerom saw at Rome, he relates the following story : There was a married... | |
| 1806 - 274 pages
....rule, That every man in want is knave or fool : " GOD cannot love," says Blunt, with tearless eyesT " The wretch he starves," and piously denies : But the...meeker air, Admits, and leaves them Providence's care. MOCKING IS CATCHING. cccx. Lcelius pretends the gout ; but, see Th' effect of this hypocrisy ! Whilst... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 pages
...his heart. The grave Sir Gilhert holds it for a rule. That every man in want is knave or fool. " Ood cannot love (says Blunt, with tearless eyes.) The...meeker air, Admits, and leaves them Providence's care. Yet to he just to these poor men of pelf, Each does hut hate his neighhour as himself. Damn'd to the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 316 pages
...his heart. 100 The grave Sir Gilhert holds it for a rule, That ever.y man in want is knave or fool. " God cannot love (says Blunt, with tearless eyes) The...wretch he starves" — and piously denies; But the good hishop, with a meeker air, 105 Admits and leaves them Providence's care. Yet to he just to these poor... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 pages
...rule That ev'ry man in want is knave or fool. ' God cannot love (says Blunt, with tearless eye*) ' The wretch he starves' — and piously denies ; But the good Bishop, with a meeker air, 105 Admits, and leaves them, Providence's care. Yet to Le just to these poor men of prlf, Each does... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 pages
...from his heart. The grave Sir Gilbert holds it for a rule That every man in want is knave or fool. ' God cannot love (says Blunt, with tearless eyes) The...meeker air, Admits, and leaves them, Providence's care. Yet, to be just to these poor men of pelf. Each does but hate his neighbour as himself: Damn'd to the... | |
| 1808 - 408 pages
...That СЧ Yy man in want is knave or fool : " tied (aimot love (says Blunt, with tearless eyes) 11 The wretch he starves" — and piously denies: But...meeker air, Admits, and leaves them, providence's rare. Yet to he just to thrse poor men of pelf, Each does hut hale his neighbour as himself: Damn'il... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 pages
...knave or fool : 'God caunot love,' says Blunt, with tearless eyes* ' The wretch he starves'— ;uul piously denies; But the good bishop, with a meeker air. Admits, and leaves them, Providence's care. Yet, to be just to these poor men of pelf, Each does bnt hate his neighbour as himself: Damn'd to the... | |
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