| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 pages
...me his gage ! — Lions make leopards tame. Nor. Yea, but not change their spots: take but my shame, to sell again. L. Macd. Thou speak'st with all thy wit ; and mortel times allbrd, Is spotlessrepulaliou ; lhatawav. Men arc but gilded loam, orpainted clay. A jewel... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - 492 pages
...spoke ill of him, he replied, " I will 152 live in such a manner, that no one shall believe them." The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation. That away, Men are but gilded or but painted clay. Shakespeare, Richard 11. John Gay. This elegant poet, in his celebrated fable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 pages
...his gage : Lions make leopards tame, Л к/ . Yea, but not change their spots : take but my shame. And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times afford, In— spotless reputation ; that away, Men are hut gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a teu-times-barr'd-up... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - 486 pages
...spoke ill of him, he replied, " I will 152 live in such a manner, that no one shall believe them." The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless reputation. That away, Men are but gilded or but painted clay. Shakespeare, Richard II, John Gay. This elegant poet, in his celebrated fable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 438 pages
...withstood ; Give me his gage:—Lions make leopards tame. Nor. Yea, but not change their spots : take but And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest treasure mortal times aftbrd, Is — spotless reputation; that away, Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 560 pages
...gage : — Lions make leopards 21 tame. Nor. Yea, but not change their 23 spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest...are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten times barr'd up chest Is — a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life ; both grow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 552 pages
...gage: — Lions make leopards21 tame. Nor. Yea, but not change their 22 spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest...are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten times barr'd up chest Is — a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life ; both grow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 556 pages
...gage : — Lions make leopards 21 tame. Nor. Yea, but not change their M spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear, dear lord, The purest...are but gilded loam, or painted clay. A jewel in a ten times barr'd up chest Is — a bold spirit in a loyal breast. Mine honour is my life ; both grow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...his gage : — Lions make leopards tame. f Nor. Yea, but not change their spots : take but my shame, And I resign my gage. My dear dear lord, The purest...times afford, Is — spotless reputation ; that away, f Men are but gilded loam, or painted clay. /""; A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chest Is — a bold... | |
| General reader - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1827 - 246 pages
...falling in his rank, and has fought the battle though he missed the victory. — Rambler. REPUTATION. The purest treasure mortal times afford Is spotless...That away Men are but gilded loam or painted clay. O ! reputation dearer far than life, Thou precious balsam, lovely, sweet of smell, Whose cordial drops... | |
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