| George William Frederick Howard Earl of Carlisle - 1856 - 640 páginas
...bad. When truth or virtue an affront endures, Th' affront is mine, my friend, and should be yours. Yes, I am proud, I must be proud to see, Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. O sacred... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1856 - 1048 páginas
...It has made the bigot and the tyrant tremble. Many a wit might have said with Pope : — I own I'm proud — I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me. Many a man has been cured of a folly by a sharp sting of satire, which no argument would ever have... | |
| William Dowe - 1857 - 272 páginas
...The plot does lie very deep. It is only a spiteful device of fear — court fear, and faction fear. If gout does not put in a veto — which I trust in...the House of Lords on Friday, then and there to make motions relative to America. Be of good cheer, noble love ! Yes, I am proud, I must be proud, to see... | |
| Charles Northend - 1859 - 326 páginas
...proud, I am no slave; So impudent, I own myself no knave; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Yes, I am proud : I must be proud, to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me: Safe from tihe bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone. 0, sacred... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 384 páginas
...I am no slave ; So impudent, I own myself no knave ; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Tes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. O sacred... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 páginas
...proud, I am no sltvo, So impudent, I ovn myself no knave ; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. . ' Yes, I am proud : I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God, afraid of me : Safe iron the bar, the pulpit, and tire throne, Yet t'uch'd and shamed by ridicule alone. O s-cred... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1860 - 896 páginas
...elseyouth he was called the little nightingale, because his tones were remarkably melodious ; and in later Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of Qod, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch' d and shamed by ridicule... | |
| 1861 - 600 páginas
...should have worked no effect. It was no vain boast that was contained in these beautiful lines — ' Yes, I am proud : I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me.' A companion paradox to the assertion that Pope was no satirist is the equally bold statement that Junius... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 388 páginas
...proud, I am no slave ; So impudent, I own myself no knave ; So odd, my country's ruin makes me grave. Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone. O sacred... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 páginas
...The plot does not lie very deep. It is only a pitiful device of fear ; court fear and faction fear. If gout does not put in a veto, which I trust in heaven...— to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me.' " The next day he wrote to Lord Stanhope : " I mean to-morrow to touch only the threshold of American... | |
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