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The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of ... - Page 272
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 375 pages
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., Volume 2

English poetry - 1803 - 502 pages
...shame, dear friend, renounce this can ting strain.' What would' st thou have, a good great man obtain ? Place? titles? salary? a gilded chain ? Or throne of corses, which his sword had slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends,...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 2

English poetry - 1803 - 508 pages
...shame, dear friend, renounce this canting strain .' What would' st thou have, a good great man obtain ? Place ? titles ? salary ? a gilded chain ? Or throne of corses, which his sword had slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends,...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 2

English poetry - 1803 - 520 pages
...shame, dear friend, renounce this canting strain ! AVhat would'st thou have, a good great man obtain ? Place ? titles ? salary ? a gilded chain ? Or throne of corses, which his sword had slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends f Hath he not always treasures, always friends,...
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Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26

1830 - 222 pages
...dear friend ! — renounce this canting strain, What w. ni lilst thou have a good great man obtain ? Place ? titles ? salary ? a gilded chain ? Or throne...treasures, LOVE, and LIGHT, And CALM THOUGHTS regular as infant«' breath : And three firm friends, more sure than day and night ; SNEEZING. FATHER Tachard,...
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Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1835 - 394 pages
...shame, dear friend ! renounce this canting strain ! What would'st thou have a good great man obtain? Place — titles — salary — a gilded chain ? —...ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, [Light, The good great man? Three treasures — Love, and And calm Thoughts, regular as infant's breath...
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The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Volumes 1-3

1835 - 616 pages
...shame, dear friend ! renounce this canting strain. What wouldst thou hare a good, great man obtain ? Place ? titles ? salary ? a gilded chain ? Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain 7 Greatness and goodness are not means but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...
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Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1835 - 372 pages
...shame, dear friend ! renounce this canting strain ! What wouldst thou have a good great man obtain " Place — titles — salary — a gilded chain ? — Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain t Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...
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The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Literature - 1836 - 424 pages
...shame, dear Friend ! renounce this canting strain ! What would'st thou have a good great man obtain ? Place — titles — salary — a gilded chain —...treasures, love and light, And calm thoughts, regular as infants' breath ; — And three firm friends, more sure than day and night — Himself, his Maker,...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 10

1837 - 828 pages
...this canting strain ! What would'st thou have a good great man obtain I Place— titles— (alary— a gilded chain— Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain ?— Greatness and goodness arc not means, but ends !— Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The good great man.'—...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Prose and Verse: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
...shame, dear Friend ! renounce thi» canting strain '. What would'st thou have a good man to oblain I Place — titles — salary — a gilded chain — Or throne of corses which his sword haih slain ? — Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always...
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