By attribu'ting overmuch to things Less excellent, as thou thyself perceiv'st. For, what admir'st thou, what transports thee so ? An outside — fair, no doubt, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love ; Not thy subjection. Weigh with... Celia in Search of a Husband - Seite 198von Medora Gordon Byron - 1809Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1776 - 478 Seiten
...well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love, Kot thy subjection: weigh with her thyself ; 570 Then value : oft.times nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well manag'd; of that skill the more thou know'st, The more she will acknowledge thee her head, And to realities... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 Seiten
...admir'st thou? what transports thee so? An outside ? Fair no doubt, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love; Not thy subjection. Weigh...more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right Wellmanag'd. Of thatskill the more thouknow'st, The more she will acknowledge thee her head, And to... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 Seiten
...Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love, Not thy suhjection. Weigh her with thyself; Then valuei oft-times nothing profits more Than "self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well manag'd; of that skill the more thou knowV, .The more she will acknowledge thee her head, And to realities... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 Seiten
...admir'st thou, what transports thee so, An outside ? fair no douht, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love, Not thy subjection : weigh with her thyself; 570 Then value : Oft-times nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well-manag'd... | |
| 1805 - 984 Seiten
...Nor let'the reader startle at the apparent singularity of this declaration. IJIM tiraiIv ' Oft time» nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right, . Well managed.' " In such a narrative, thn ingenuous youth may find some encouragement to perseverance in tluit honourable... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 484 Seiten
...admir'st thou, what transports thee so, An outside ? fair, no doubt, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love; Not thy subjection :...thyself; Then value : Oft-times nothing profits more Then self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well manag'd; of that skill the more thou know'st, The... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 464 Seiten
...blockheads, that he feels the extent of his own powers : — — " To see him weigh them with himself, Then value ; — oft-times nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right." Suffer me to apply to you, on the subject of disavowed genius, the following lines, which were subjoined... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 Seiten
...idmir'st thou, what transports thee so, An outside ? fair, no doubt, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love; Not thy subjection : weigh with her thyself; \ 570 Then value : oft-times nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded en just and right Well... | |
| John Milton - 1817 - 214 Seiten
...admir'st thou, what transports thee so, An outside ? fair, no doubt, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love ; Not thy subjection ;...Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well manag'd ; of that skill the more thou know'st, The more she will acknowledge thee her head, And to... | |
| John Milton - 1820 - 342 Seiten
...admir'st than, what transports thee BO, An outside.' fair no doubt, and worthy well Thy cherishing, thy honouring, and thy love, Not thy subjection : weigh with her thyself; 570 Then value. Oft-times nothing profits more Than self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well manag'd... | |
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