"Vertue's noble mark ... extending by degrees, / Shall grow like Letters carv'd on Trees / That widen with the Bark."
— Duck, Stephen (1705-1756)
Author
Work Title
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed for J. Roberts; and R. Dodsley
Date
1741
Metaphor
"Vertue's noble mark ... extending by degrees, / Shall grow like Letters carv'd on Trees / That widen with the Bark."
Metaphor in Context
O! skill'd in all the various Parts
Of Learning, and the lib'ral Arts,
That polish Human Kind,
Early instruct your tender Youth
In Heav'n's unerring Law of Truth,
Engrave it on their Mind.
Ere Vice the spotless Paper foul,
Imprint the Volume of the Soul
With Vertue's noble Mark!
The Mark, extending by degrees,
Shall grow like Letters carv'd on Trees,
That widen with the Bark.
Of Learning, and the lib'ral Arts,
That polish Human Kind,
Early instruct your tender Youth
In Heav'n's unerring Law of Truth,
Engrave it on their Mind.
Ere Vice the spotless Paper foul,
Imprint the Volume of the Soul
With Vertue's noble Mark!
The Mark, extending by degrees,
Shall grow like Letters carv'd on Trees,
That widen with the Bark.
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Provenance
Searching in HDIS (Poetry)
Citation
Only 1 entry in ESTC (1741).
Hints To A Schoolmaster. Address'd To Rev.d Dr. Turnbull. By Stephen Duck (London: Printed for J. Roberts; and R. Dodsley, 1741). <Link to ESTC><Link to ECCO-TCP>
Hints To A Schoolmaster. Address'd To Rev.d Dr. Turnbull. By Stephen Duck (London: Printed for J. Roberts; and R. Dodsley, 1741). <Link to ESTC><Link to ECCO-TCP>
Date of Entry
03/26/2005
Date of Review
12/12/2009