 | Frances Martin - English poetry - 1866
...care Of public fame, or private breath : Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice ; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise...state, but rules of good : Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose conscience is his strong retreat ; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
 | Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Hymns - 1866 - 392 pages
...care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice ; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise, Nor rules of state, but rules of good ; F Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose conscience is his strong retreat ; Whose state can... | |
 | Louise Collier Willcox - English poetry - 1917 - 295 pages
...for death, Untied unto the world by care Who envies none that chance doth raise, Nor vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise,...of state, but rules of good; Who hath his life from rumours freed; Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
 | American poetry - 1918 - 4009 pages
...care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Nor vice; who never surviving comrades saw His smile when rang their proud...hurrah, And the red field was won; Then saw in d @S/ rumors freed; Whose conscience is his strong retreat; \Vhose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
 | Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 679 pages
...prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that did ne'er unroll; Chill Penury repress'd their noble...14 Full many a gem of purest ray serene, The dark rumors freed ; Whose conscience is his strong retreat ; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Xor... | |
 | William A. Murrill - 1919 - 276 pages
...with care Of public fame, or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise Or vice; Who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise;...of state, but rules of good; Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - Primers, American - 1920
...care Of public fame, or private breath j 3. Who envies none that chance doth raise, Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise; Nor rules of state, but rules of good: 4. Who hath his life from rumors freed, Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither... | |
 | Upton Sinclair - Health - 1921 - 202 pages
...with care Of public fame, or private breath. Who envies none that chance doth raise Or vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise;...of state, but rules of good: Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
 | Sir Henry John Newbolt - English literature - 1922 - 1011 pages
...care Of public fame or private breath ; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Nor vice, who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise...state, but rules of good ; Who hath his life from rumours freed ; Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
 | John Drinkwater - Children's poetry - 1922 - 240 pages
...care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Nor vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given by praise,...of state, but rules of good; Who hath his life from rumours freed; Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor... | |
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