We find our tenets just the same at last. Both fairly owning Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven or token of th' elect; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. A History of the College of Arms: And the Lives of All the Kings, Heralds ... - Page 381by Mark Noble - 1804 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 474 pages
...7 WAS.TO*. Both fairly owning. Riches, in effeft, No grace of Heav'n, or token of th' Ele& ; Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. 20 B.What NOTES. VER.IO. JOHN WARD of Hackney, Efq. Member of Parliament, being profecuted by the Duchefs... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 466 pages
...7 WARTOB. Both fairly owning, Riches, in effect, No grace of Heav'n, or token of th' Elecl: ; Giv'n to the Fool, the Mad, the Vain, the Evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil. 20 B.What NOTE S. VER.ZO. JOHN WARD of Hackney, Efq. Member of Parliament, being profecuted by the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 316 pages
...hide again. Both fairly owning riches, in effect, . , No grace of Heav'n, or token of th' elect; Oiv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. 20 B. What Nature wants commodious gold hestows ; *Tis thus we eat the hread another sows. P. But how... | |
| John Bew - 1807 - 408 pages
...thus " damned to everlasting fame :" Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect : Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chaitres, and the Devil. Hackney was the first village near London that was accommodated with carriages... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 pages
...the same at last: Both fairly ownmg riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. B. What nature wants, commodious gold bestows ; Tis thus we eat the bread another sows. P. But how... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 pages
...the same at last : Both fairly owning riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of the' elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. OU'liiit nature wants, commodious gold bestowl ; 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows. P . But how... | |
| 1808 - 408 pages
...same at last. Both fairly owning, riches in effect ixo grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect ; Giv'n to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. B. What Nature wants commodious gold bestows ; 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows. P. But how... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 pages
...last : Both fairly owning riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of the' elect ; Given to Die fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the devil. .8. What nature wants, commodious gold bestows; '1'is thus we eat the bread another sows. P. But how... | |
| Edward Pugh - 1809 - 784 pages
...has thus " damn'd to everlasting fame:" Riches, in effect, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect: Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartrus, and the devil. Hackney was the first village near London that was accommodated with carriages... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 pages
...the same at last, Both fairly owning, riches, in riT< ct, No grace of Heaven, or token of th' elect ; Given to the fool, the mad, the vain, the evil, To Ward, to Waters, Chartres, and the Devil, 20 B. What nature wants, commodious gold bestows ; 'Tis thus we cat the bread another sows, P. But... | |
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