twixt thy foe and thee ; Truth from an eminence surveys our scene, (A hill, where all is clear, and all serene.) Kude earth-bred storms o'er meaner valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's... The Works of the English Poets: Savage - 第 20 頁Samuel Johnson 著 - 1779完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1819 - 412 頁
...all is clear, and all serene.) Kude earth-bred storms o'er meaner valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening, far below; Dark, and debas'd, like...like Truth, thy fame.' Thus I:—' From what dire cause can envy spring? Or why embosom we a viper's sting?' ' 'Tis Envy stings our darling passion,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 414 頁
...earth-bred storms o'er meaner valleys blow, And wandering mists roll, blackening, far below ] Bark, and debas'd, like them, is Envy's aim, And clear,...like Truth,- thy fame.' Thus I :— ' From what dire cause can envy spring? . Or why embosom we a viper's sting?' ' 'Tis Envy stings our darling passion,... | |
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