| George Payn Quackenbos - English language - 1858 - 204 pages
...is not satisfied, Oft passes harmless o'er the hazel's head." Is nor of heaven, nor earth." 192. " Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part; there all the honor lies." 193. " Suspicion is a heavy armor, and 194. "Treason does never prosper." With its own weight impedes... | |
| Oliver Prescott Hiller - God - 1858 - 482 pages
...most truly honorable, as well as the most useful and happy : as the poet long ago and wisely said, " Honor and shame from no condition rise: Act well your part, there all the honor lies." One great cause of the discontent prevalent in the world, is that men interfere with the arrangements... | |
| Warren Chase - 1858 - 330 pages
...0,'Preoinan Sr. Boston LIFE-LINE OF THE LONE ONE; OK, AUTOBIOGRAPHY THE WORLD'S CHILD. BY THE AUCHOR. "Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part ; there all the honor lies." SECOND EDITION. \ BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY BELA MARSH, 14 BROMFIELD ST. NEW YORK: ST MUNS'ON. 1858. HARVARD... | |
| Hollis Read - Natural theology - 1859 - 420 pages
...position. The one should be ashamed of himself, and the other should not be ashamed of his position. " Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part ; there all the honor lies." The evil lies not in the distinctions themselves, but in the discontent, and restiveness, and pride, and... | |
| Minnesota - 1924 - 396 pages
...work, to be good and to do good for others. In the words of the English poet, two hundred years ago : "Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.'' Mrs. HC Hotaling (Janie L. Mann), was born at Lodi, Wis. She came with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MD... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1924 - 574 pages
...have got surprisingly in with the clergy, etc. With unconscious irony, he closes with Pope's lines: Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there, all the honor lies. He then appends a ludicrous name which he often used, " Dr. Alonzo." Notwithstanding Levi's finances... | |
| Massillon Alexander Cassidy - Character - 1924 - 256 pages
...himself, wants the true principle of virtue, and is in danger of never being good for anything. — Locke. Honor and shame from no condition rise; act well your part, there all the honor. — Pope. My honor is my life; both grow in one; take honor from me and my life is done. — Shakespeare.... | |
| William Joseph Long - English literature - 1925 - 844 pages
...of incongruous statements which Pope brings together are a large number of quotable lines, such as : Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies. It is because of such lines, the care with which the whole poem is polished, and the occasional appearance... | |
| Stanton Arthur Coblentz - American literature - 1927 - 218 pages
...Take the works of Pope — and try to imagine them without rhyme. Consider, for example, the couplet: Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part; there all the honor lies. Now reconstruct it without rhyme: Honor and shame from no condition rise: Act well your part; there... | |
| Stanton Arthur Coblentz - American literature - 1927 - 214 pages
...no condition rise : Act well your part; there all the honor lies. Now reconstruct it without rhyme: Honor and shame from no condition rise: Act well your part; there all the honor rests. The difference between the two couplets consists in a single word; the rhythm and the meaning... | |
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