| William Cowper - 1800 - 438 páginas
...the whole Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend Who is, in truth, the friend of no man there? Can he be strenuous in his country's cause Who slights...dear sake That country, if at all, must be belov'd ? 'Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it wax pale And sickly, while... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 páginas
...the whole Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend, Who is, in truth, the friend of no man there ? Can he be strenuous in his country's cause Who slights...dear sake That country, if at all, must be belov'd ? 'Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it wax pale And sickly, while... | |
| 1802 - 302 páginas
...whole Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend Who is, in truth, the friend of no man there ? 505 Can he be strenuous in his country's cause Who slights...for whose dear sake That country, if at all, must be beloved ! 'Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it wax pale 510 And... | |
| 1806 - 408 páginas
...Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend. Who is, in truth, the friend of no man there ? • Gan he be strenuous in his country's cause, Who slights...dear sake That country, if at all, must be belov'd ? 'Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it was pale And sickly, while... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 234 páginas
...the whole Who loves no part I He be a nation's friend Who is in truth the friend of no man there ? Can he be strenuous in his country's cause, Who slights...for whose dear sake That country, if at all, must be beloved ? 'Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it wax pale And sickly,... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 212 páginas
...the whole Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend, Who is, in truth, the friend of no man there ? Can he be strenuous in his country's cause Who slights...for whose dear sake That country, if at all, must be bclov'd ? 'Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it wax pale And sickly,... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 494 páginas
...part? He be a nation's friend, Who is in truth the friend of no man there? Can he be strenuous in bis country's cause, Who slights the charities, for whose...dear sake That country, if at all, must be belov'd? Tis therefore sober and good men are sad For England's glory, seeing it wax pale 510 And sickly, while... | |
| 1811 - 566 páginas
...the whole, Who lores no part ? He be a nation's friend, Who is in truth the friend of no man there I Can he be strenuous in his country's cause, Who slights...sake That country, if at all, must be belov'd?— TASK, B. 5. exhibition, resides in the rule, not in the exception, and belongs, not to the speculative... | |
| William Cowper - 1811 - 228 páginas
...the whole Who loves no part ? He be a nation's friend Who is, in truth, the friend of no man there ? Can he be strenuous in his country's cause Who slights...dear sake That country, if at all, must be belov'd ? o Pronounc'd it transient, glorious as it is, And, still designing a more glorious far, Doom'd it... | |
| Joseph McKean - 1814 - 72 páginas
...** Who loves no part ? He be a mil Jem's friend " Who is in truth the frit 'ml of no man there ? " Can he be strenuous in his country's cause " Who slights...for whose dear sake " That country if at all must be beloved." COWPER, Task, V. 502. [WOT PUBLISHED.] MTTNROE fit FRANCIS, PRINTERS, BOSTON. THESE SKETCHES... | |
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