| Richard Cumberland - 1790 - 330 Seiten
...affert — It is clear that our poet has JEfchylut in his eye. '* All « All are not Juft, becaufe they do no wrong, " But he, who will not wrong me...Who in their petty dealings pilfer not; *' But him, whofe confcience fpurns a fecret fraud, " When he might plunder and defy furprize : " His be the praife,... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1791 - 308 Seiten
...illuftrate what I aflert — It is clear that our poet has JEfchylus in his eye. " All are not Juft, becaufe they do no wrong, " But he, who will not wrong me when he may, H * « He " lie is the only Juft. I praife not them, " Who in their petty dealings pilfer not ; " But... | |
| Robert Walpole - 1805 - 136 Seiten
...Gods, And I will thank you for my poverty. OBSERVER, Ibid. p. 95. INGERTA. All are not just, because they do no wrong ; But he, who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly just. I praise not them Who in their petty dealings pilfer not ; But him, whose conscience spurns a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 332 Seiten
...illustrate what I assert — It is clear that our poet has ./Eschylus in his eye. All are not just, because they do no wrong, But he who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly Just. I praise not them, Who in their petty dealings pilfer not ; But him whose conscience spurns a... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1822 - 374 Seiten
...illustrate what I assert — It is clear that our poet has .ZEschylus in his eye. All are not just, because they do no wrong, But he who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly just. I praise not them, Who in their petty dealings pilfer not ; But him whose conscience spurns a... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 754 Seiten
...illustrate what I assert — it is clear that our poet has JEschylus in his eye. All are not just, because they do no wrong. But he who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly Just. I praise not them, Who in their petty dealings pilfer not ; But him whose conscience spurns a... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 316 Seiten
...illustrate what I assert—It is clear that our poet has /Kschylus in his eye. All are not just, because they do no wrong, But he who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly just. 1 praise not them, Who in their petty dealings pilfer not; But him whose conscience spurns a... | |
| 1840 - 298 Seiten
...my queen, in silence sad, Trip we &c. 1б if. • PHILEMON. I. (P. 154.) All are not just, because they do no wrong ; But he who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly just. I praise not them, Who in their petty dealings pilfer not ; But him whose conscience spurns a... | |
| Robert Bailey Thomas - 1841 - 522 Seiten
...can revolution, had it not been for the heroism of a woman. THE HONEST MAN. ALL an not just because they do no wrong; But he who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly just. I praise not them, Who in their daily dialings pilfer not ; But him who spurns a secret fraud,... | |
| 1847 - 526 Seiten
...the earth would live, were all judg'd justly ? BYRON'S Marino Faliero. 13. All are not just because they do no wrong ; But he, who will not wrong me when he may, He is the truly just. I praise not those Who in their petty dealings pilfer not, But him, whose conscience spurns at... | |
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