Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes the calm "Johnny who upset the coach."* How formed to lead, if not too proud to please, — His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze. Like or dislike, he does not care a jot; He wants your vote,... The Rise and Growth of Democracy in Great Britain - Side 82af John Holland Rose - 1898 - 252 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1894 - 856 sider
...the English nation by qualities and merits altogether independent of the heart and of the affections. Next, cool and all unconscious of reproach, Comes...who upset the coach. How formed to lead, if not too prond to please ! His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze. The prince, like all men themselves... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1846 - 234 sider
...style ; In the clear style a heart as clear is seen, Prompt to the rash — revolting from the mean. Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes...or dislike, he does not care a jot ; He wants your vote, but your affection not ; * Lord Stanley's memorable exclamation on a certain occasion which now... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1846 - 228 sider
...style ; In the clear style a heart as clear is seen, Prompt to the rash — revolting from the mean. Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes...— His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze. * Lord Stanley's memorable exclamation on a certain occasion which now belongs to history, — " Johnny's... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1846 - 228 sider
...style ; In the clear style a heart as clear is seen, Prompt to the rash — revolting from the mean. Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes...— His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze. * Lord Stanley's memorable exclamation on a certain occasion which now belongs to history, — " Johnny's... | |
| Gustaf Höfken - 1846 - 294 sider
...feftlänbifdjen (Staatsmännern jenen beô 8orb 3ot)n 9îuffell3, roenn ein (Snglanber alfo üon iijm fagt: How formed to lead, if not too proud to please —...¿ His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze. •* *i -Like or dislike he does not care a jot; г • 'He wants your vote but your affection not;... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1846 - 228 sider
...Johnny's upset the coach!" Never was coach upset with such perfect sang froid on the part of the driver. Like or dislike, he does not care a jot; He wants your vote, but your affection not; Yet human hearts need sun, as well as oats,— So cold a climate plays... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 560 sider
...bondsman's wile." — pp. 36, 37. The drawing of the present premier is still more happily touched. " Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes...or dislike, he does not care a jot ; He wants your vote, but your affections not ; Yet human hearts need sun, as well as oats, — So cold a climate plays... | |
| 1847 - 488 sider
...the rash — revolting from the mean. Next, coo!, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes the culm " Johnny, who upset the coach," How formed to lead,...or dislike, he does not care a jot; He wants your vote, but your affections not. Yet human hearts need sun as well as oats,— So cold a climate plays... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1849 - 332 sider
...style ; In the clear style a heart as clear is seen, Prompt to the rash — revolting from the mean. Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes...or dislike, he does not care a jot; He wants your vote, but your affection not; Yet human hearts need sun, as well as oats, — So cold a climate plays... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1852 - 376 sider
...style ; In the clear style a heart as clear is seen, Prompt to the rash — revolting from the mean. Next cool, and all unconscious of reproach, Comes the calm " Johnny who upset the coach." * How form'd to lead, if not too proud to please, — His fame would fire you, but his manners freeze. Like... | |
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