| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765 - 278 páginas
...chearfully, and how exempt from fear, On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend, 1 ought to be accurft, if I refufe To wait on his, O thou fallacious mufe!...reproach rewards for being fmall or flow; Thou, who rewarded but with popular breath, And that too after death. DIALOGUE III. On the Age of Queen ELIZABETH*... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1771 - 284 páginas
...chearfully, and how exempt from fear, On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend, I ought to be accurft, if I refufe To wait on his, O thou fallacious Mufe ! Kings hare long hands (they fay) and though I be So diftant, they may reach at length to me. However, of... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 282 páginas
...chearfully, and how exempt from fear, On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend, I ought to be accurft, if I refufe To wait on his, O thou fallacious Mufe...reproach rewards for being fmall or flow ; Thou, who rewarded but with popular breath, And that too after death. DI A DIALOGUE III. On the Age of Queen... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 294 páginas
...chearfully, and how exempt from fear, On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend, I ought to be accurft, if I refufe To wait on his, O thou fallacious Mufe ! Kings have longhands (they fay) and though I be So diftant, they may reach at length to me. However, of all princes,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 páginas
...On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend ; " I ought to be accurft, if Irefufc • " To wait qn his, O thou fallacious Mufe ! " Kings have long hands,...reproach rewards for being fmall or flow > " Thou ! who rcwardcft but with popular breath, " Ami that too afer death." ON COLONEL TURFS TRAGI-COMEDY, THE ADVENTURES... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 páginas
...and how exempt from fear; " On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend ; " I ought to be accui'ft, if I refufe " To wait on his, O thou fallacious Mufe...though I be " So diftant, they may reach at length to. roe. " However, of all princes, thou " Should'ft not reproach rewards for being fmall or flow 5 "•Thou... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 296 páginas
...and how exempt from fear, " On the Great Sovereign's will he did depend ; " I ought to be accurft, if I refufe " To wait on his, O thou fallacious Mufe...reach at length to me. " However, of all princes, thou " Should'!! not reproach rewards for being fmall or " flow; " Thou 1 who rewardeft but with popular... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...accurs'd if I rcfufe To wait on his, O thou fallacious Mufe I Kings h»ve long hands, t'lty fay, and tho" I be So diftant, they may reach at length to me. However, of all princes thou [flow ^ Sbouldlr. not reproach rewards for being fmall or Thou ! who rewarded but with pop'lari breath,... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 páginas
...piece, Cowley's Complaint; where the poet ad'hefles his Mufe : . However, of all princes, thou Should'!! not reproach rewards for being fmall or flow, Thou,...but with popular breath, And that too after death. And much in the fame manner Milton, Par. Reg. iii. 55. And .what delight to be by fuch extoll'd, To... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 páginas
...on his, O thou fallacious Mufe ! " Kings kave longhands, they lay; and, though " I be " So diflant, they may reach at length to me. " However, of all princes, thou " Should'rt not reproach rewards for being fmal " or flow ; " Thou ! who rewarded but with popular... | |
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