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Letter "B" » Bribery
"And ye sall walk in silk attire,
And siller hae to spare,
Gin ye'll consent to be his bride,
Nor think o'Donald mair."
Author: Miss Susanna Blamire
About: Bribery
"'Tis pleasant purchasing our fellow-creatures;
And all are to be sold, if you consider
Their passions, and are dext'rous; some by features
Are brought up, others by a warlike leader;
Some by a placeas tend their years or natures;
The most by ready cashbut all have prices,
From crowns to kicks, according to their vices."
Author: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)
About: Bribery
"Flowery oratory he [Walpole] despised. He ascribed to the
interested views of themselves or their relatives the
declarations of pretended patriots, of whom he said, "All those
men have their price."
Author: William Coxe
About: Bribery
"A hoarseness caused by swallowing gold and silver."
Author: Demosthenes
About: Bribery
"Too poor for a bribe, and too proud to importune,
He had not the method of making a fortune."
Author: Thomas Gray
About: Bribery
"But here more slow, where all are slaves to gold,
Where looks are merchandise, and smiles are sold."
Author: Samuel Johnson
About: Bribery
"Our supple tribes repress their patriot throats,
And ask no questions but the price of votes."
Author: Samuel Johnson
About: Bribery
"Alas! the small discredit of a bribe
Scarce hurts the lawyer, but undoes the scribe."
Author: Alexander Pope
About: Bribery
"Judges and senates have been bought for gold;
Esteem and love were never to be sold."
Author: Alexander Pope
About: Bribery
"By gold all good faith has been banished; by gold our rights are
abused; the law itself is influenced by gold, and soon there will
be an end of every modest restraint.
[Lat., Auro pulsa fides. auro venalia jura,
Aurum lex sequitur, mox sine lege pudor.]"
Author: Sextus Propertius
About: Bribery
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