“Fools may our scorn, not envy, raise. For envy is a kind of praise.” KindMayFoolPraiseRaisesEnvyScornEnviousEnvied Book:The Poetical Works of John Gay: In Three Volumes. Collated with the Best Editions: Source: The Poetical Works of John Gay: In Three Volumes. Collated with the Best Editions:
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“I hate the man who builds his name On ruins of another's fame. Thus prudes, by characters o'erthrown, Imagine that they raise their own. Thus Scribblers, covetous of praise, Think slander can transplant the bays.” ThinkingMenCharacterHateNamesImagineHe ManFameI HatePraiseRaisesRuinsImagine ThatSlanderTransplantsPrudes Book:Gay's Fables and other poems: Cotton's visions in verse ; Moore's Fables for the female sex ; with sketches of the authors' lives Source: Gay's Fables and other poems: Cotton's visions in verse ; Moore's Fables for the female sex ; with sketches of the authors' lives