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" Or by vaft debts of higher import bound, Are always humble, always grateful found. If they, directed by PAUL'S holy pen, Become difcreetly all things to all men, That all men may become all things to them. Envy may hate, but juftice can't condemn. *'... "
The Sale of Authors, a Dialogue: In Imitation of Lucian's Sale of Philosophers - Page 32
by Archibald Campbell - 1767 - 250 pages
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life ..., Volume 1

Charles Churchill - 1880 - 740 pages
...Are always humble, always grateful found: 210 If they, directed by Paul's holy pen, Become discreetly all things to all men, That all men may become all things to them, Envy may hate, but justice can't condemn. his libel. A pamphlet of a similar nature entitled " Scotland characterised...
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A Collection of Eighteenth Century Verse

Margaret Lynn - English poetry - 1907 - 506 pages
...always humble, always grateful found : 21o If they, directed by Paul's holy pen, Become discreetly all things to all men, That all men may become all things to them, Envy may hate, but justice can't condemn. "Into our places, states, and beds they creep;" 215 They've sense to get what...
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A Collection of Eighteenth Century Verse

Margaret Lynn - English poetry - 1907 - 506 pages
...always humble, always grateful found: - 210 If they, directed by Paul's holy pen, Become discreetly all things to all men, That all men may become all things to them, Envy may hate, but justice can't condemn. "Into our places, states, and beds they creep;" 215 They've sense to get what...
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The Bronze Treasury: An Anthology of 81 Obscure English Poets Together with ...

Harry Kemp - English poetry - 1927 - 482 pages
...honest man but would with joy submit To bleed with Cato and retire with Pitt?.— —Become discreetly all things to all men, That all men may become all things to them.— They've got the sense to get what we want sense to keep.— Nothing but mirth can conquer fortune's...
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