Plain truth, fair dealing, love unfeigned, sincere Compassion, faith inviolable, and An innocence both of the heart and hand, They count the folly of a soul that's vile And poor, — a vanity worthy their smile. To cheat, to... Faithful Shepherd. A Pastoral Tragi-comedy - Page 204by Battista Guarini - 1736 - 272 pagesFull view - About this book
| Battista Guarini - 1736 - 260 pages
...elfewhere is Virtue, is Vice there : Plain Truth, fquare Dealing, Love unfeign'd, fincere Compafiion, Faith inviolable, and An Innocence both of the Heart...a Soul that's vile And poor, a Vanity worthy their Sjnile, To cheat, to lye, IXceit and Theft to ufe, And under mew of Pity to abufe ; To rife upon the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Authors, Italian - 1835 - 632 pages
...elsewhere is virtue, is vice there : Plain truth, fair deating, love unfeign'd, sincere Compassion, fauh inviolable, and An innocence both of the heart and hand, They count the folly of a sonl that 's vile And poor, — a vanuy worthy their smile. To cheat, to tie, deceu and theft to use,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1845 - 886 pages
...elsewhere is virtue is vice there : Plain truth, fair dealing, love unfeigned, sincere Compassion, faith inviolable, and An innocence both of the heart and hand, They count the folly of a soul that 's vile And poor, — a vanity worthy their smile. To cheat, to lie, deceit and theft to use,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1871 - 954 pages
...elsewhere is virtue is vice there : Plain truth, fair dealing, love unfeigned, sincere Compassion, faith inviolable, and An innocence both of the heart...vile And poor, — a vanity worthy their smile. To rheiit, to lie, deceit and theft to use, And under show of pity to abuse, To rise upon the ruins of... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 pages
...elsewhere is virtue is vice there : Plain truth, fair dealing, love unfeigned, sincere Compassion, faith inviolable, and An innocence both of the heart and hand, They count the folly of a soul that 's vile And poor, — a vanity worthy their smile. To client, to lie, deceit and theft to use,... | |
| Mark Van Doren - Poetry - 1928 - 1390 pages
...which elsewhere is virtue is vice there: Plain truth, fair dealing, love unfeigned, sincere Compassion, faith inviolable, and An innocence both of the heart...poor, — a vanity worthy their smile. To cheat, to lie, deceit and theft to use, And under show of pity to abuse, To rise upon the ruins of their brothers,... | |
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