| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pàgines
...Fox away. •> The Proud he tam'd, the Penitent he chear'd, Nor to reprove the rich Offender fcar'd ; His Preaching much, but more his Practice wrought, (A living Sermon of the Truth he taught) " Thjis all might fee the Doctrine which they heard : For Priefts, he faid, are Patterns... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 pàgines
...man in the world ; because he applied his studies to the moral part, the .-jwing men's lives. Haamni His preaching much, but more his practice wrought; A living sermon of the truths he taught : For this by rules severe his life he sqiur'l, That all might see the doctrine which they hc^rd. Drjea.... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 346 pàgines
...fox away. J The proud he tam'd, the penitent he cheer'd : 75 Nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought (A living sermon of the truths he taught); For this, by rules severe his life he squar'd — That a\l might see the doctrine which they heard.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 pàgines
...wily fox away. y The proud he tamed, the penitent he cheered ; Nor to rebuke the rich offender feared. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought; (A living sermon of the truths he taught;) For this by rules severe his life he squared, That all might see the doctrine which they heard. For... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 pàgines
...wily fox away. j The proud he tamed, the penitent he cheered ; Nor to rebuke the rich offender feared. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought; (A living sermon of the truths he taught;) For this by rules severe his life he squared, That all might see the doctrine which they heard. For... | |
| James Lackington - 1808 - 200 pàgines
...pains of heD;l . And waru'd the sinner with becoming zeal : S But on eternal merey lov'd to dwell, j His preaching much, but more his practice wrought: (A living sermon of the truths he taught ;} For this by rules severe his lite he squar'd, % That all might st e the doctrines which they heard... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 pàgines
...fox away. 54. The proud he tam'd, the penitent he chcar'd : Kur to rebuke the rich offender fear'd. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought, (A living sermon of the truths he taught) For this by rules severe his life he squar'd : That all might see the doctrine which they heard. For... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pàgines
...wily fox away. The proud he tam'd, the penetent he cheer'd : nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought (a living sermon of the truths be taught ;) for this by rules severe his life he squar'd : that all might see the doctrine which they... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pàgines
...wily fox away. The proud he tam'd, the penetent he cheer'd: nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought (a living sermon of the truths be taught ;) for this by rules severe his life he squar'd : that all might see the doctrine which they... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1811 - 402 pàgines
...the distress'd. The proud he tam'd, the penitent he cheer'd, Nor to rebuke the rich offender fear'd. His preaching much, but more his practice wrought, A living sermon of the truths he taught." Lady Delacour wished that she could find a chaplain, who in any degree resem-bled this charming parish... | |
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