And when I die, be sure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago. Why did I write? what sin to me unknown Dipt me in Ink, my parents, or my own? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. I left... Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - 176. lappuseautors: Dugald Stewart - 1859 - 490 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Ben Jonson - 1616 - 418 lapas
...remark, 'The above, however, is but a poor specimen of it.' Cf. Pope, Ep. to Dr. Arbuthnot 127-8: As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. 1. 3. 13. S'light . . . law. 'Too much immersed in cases, and cased too much in thy gown.' (N.) 1.... | |
| 1796 - 500 lapas
...Why did I write ? what siu to me uniknpw^i, 125 Dipp'd me in ink, my parents', pr my pwia ? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd. in numbers, for the numbers came. I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobey'd : i5p The Muse but serv'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 190 lapas
...ago. Why did I write ? what sin to me nnknown 125 Dipp'd me in ink, my parents', or my own ? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came : I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobeyed : 130 The Muse but serv'd... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 440 lapas
...81. '9. Why did I write ? What sin, to me unknown* Dipt me in ink ; my parents, or my own ? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobey'd.* BOILEAU says, in his fifth... | |
| 1806 - 340 lapas
...LEWIS. I left no calling for this idle trade; No duty broke, no father difobey'd; While yet a child, ere yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. • This plain floor, Believe me, reader, can say more Than many a braver marble can, Here lies a truly honest... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 354 lapas
...I left no calling for this idle trade ; No duty broke, no father disobey 'd; While yet a child, ere yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. POP I. This plain floor, i Believe me, reader, can say more Than many a braver marble can, Here lies... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 422 lapas
...I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobey'd ; While yet a child, e'er yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. POPE. This plain floor, Believe me, reader, can say more Than many a braver marble can, Here lies a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 lapas
...years ago. Why did I write ? what sin to me unknown Dipp'd me in ink, my parents', or my own ? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came : I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobey'd : The Muse but serv'd to... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 lapas
...years ago. Why did I write i what sin to ine unknown Dip'd me in ink, my parents', or my own? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came : I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobey'd : The Musu but serv'd to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 lapas
...I left no calling for this idle trade ; No duty broke, no father disobey'd ; While yet a child, ere yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers camt. • This pltin floor, Believe me, reader, can say more Than many a braver marble cane Here lies... | |
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