Both must be blamed, both pardon'd ; — 'twas just so With Fox and Pitt full forty years ago ; So Walpole, Pulteney ; — factions in all times, Have had their follies, ministers their crimes.' Give me the avow'd, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can... Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others]. - 第 228 頁Anti-Jacobin The 著 - 1807完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1827 - 106 頁
...then Pitt's words, you'll own, were rather strong. Both must be blamed, both pardoned ; — 'twere just so With Fox and Pitt full forty years ago ; So...send, Save, save, oh ! save me from the Candid Friend ! " Ban-as loves plunder — Merlin takes a bribe-- "What then? — shall CANDOUR these good men proscribe?... | |
| 1831 - 790 頁
...times, Have had their follies, ministers their crimes." Give me th' avow'd, th' erect, the manly ibe ; Bold I can meet — perhaps may turn his blow ; But...plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Save, save, on ! save me from the Candid Friend ! " Barras loves plunder, — Merlin takes a bribe, — What then?... | |
| 1838 - 1012 頁
...fearful, and so fair.— Life of our life on earth, yet kin to care. i! viu: v CORNWALL. Give me th' avow'd, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet...send, Save, save, oh ! save me from the candid friend ! GEORGE CANNING. IT now wanted but two days of the time fixed for Lord Mordaunt's departure, and the... | |
| Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury, Lady of rank - 1838 - 228 頁
...fearful, and so lair — Liie of our life on earth, yet kin to care. — BARRY CORNWALL. Give me th" avow'd, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet...But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Suve, save, oh! save me from the candid friend! — GEORGE CANNING. IT now wanted but two days of the... | |
| George Canning - 1844 - 646 頁
...Pulteney ; — factions in all times Have had their follies, ministers.ftb.eir crimes." Give me th' avow'd, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet,...send, Save, save, oh ! save me from the candid friend ! " Barras loves plunder, — Merlin takes a bribe, — What then ! — Shall Candour these good men... | |
| 1895 - 844 頁
...quoted the lines : — Give me the avowed, erect, and manly foe, Firm I can meet, perhaps can turn the blow ; But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Save me, O save me, from a candid friend. The lines were by Cunning, and with bitter sarcasm D'lsraeli,... | |
| 1871 - 792 頁
...persons out of our sight. How the sentiment starts involuntarily to our lips respecting them — " But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Save, save, oh save me from the candid friend." They make us pay for their friendship by scarification, by a hot blister, or by a wet blanket, applied... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 738 頁
...friendly pint: — " Give me the avowed, erect, and manly foe; Firm I can meet, perhaps can turn the blow ; But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Save, О save me, from a candid friend !" 1ère we meet in debate with our opponents opposite. We enter into... | |
| George Canning - 1846 - 650 頁
...Pulteney ; — factions in all times Have had their follies, ministers their crimes." Give me th' arow'd, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet, — perhaps...send, Save, save, oh ! save me from the candid friend ! t " Barras loves plunder, — Merlin takes a bribe, — What then ? — Shall Candour these good... | |
| Robert Bell - 1846 - 396 頁
...lines occur, which have since become so familiar to the public : " Give me th' avow'd, Ihe «?rect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet — perhaps may turn...send. Save, save, oh ! save me from the candid friend !" in luckily enough to give an aspect of justice to its foul partisanship. So for as the literary... | |
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