| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 páginas
...might have made their way ? He might, perhaps, his country's friend have [prov'd, Been gen'rous, happy, candid and belov'd ; He might have fav'd fome worth...[fall, And I, perchance, in him have murder'd all. Savage had now obtained his liberty, but was without any fettled means of fupport, and as he had loft... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 274 páginas
...felt a thirft for fame. He might, perhaps, his country's friend have prov'd ; Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd. He might have fav'd fome worth,...fall; And I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. i O fate of late repentance! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where ihall my hope... | |
| G. Pearch - 1775 - 340 páginas
...Wifdom felt a thirft for fame. He might perhaps his country's friend have prov'dj Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd. • He might have fav'd fome worth, now doom'd to fall ; And I, perohance, in him, have murder'd all. O Fate of late Repentance ! Always vain : *Thy remedies but lull... | |
| Richard Savage - 1777 - 322 páginas
...fame, •He might perhaps his country's friend have prov'd; Both happy, gen'rous, candid, andbelov'd. He might have fav'd fome worth, now doom'd to fall;...murder'd all. O fate of late repentance! always vain: Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fhall my hope find reft? — No Mother's-care Shielded my... | |
| Richard Savage - 1777 - 298 páginas
...wifdora felt a thirfl for fame. He might perhaps his country's friend have prov'd ; Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd. He might have fav'd fome worth,...now doom'd to fall ; And I, perchance, in him, have murderM all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fliall... | |
| 1781 - 512 páginas
...felt a thirft for fame. He might perhaps his country's friend have prflv'd ', Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd : He might have fav'd fome worth,...murder'd all. ,,O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fhall my hope find reft ! No mother's care s Shielded my... | |
| 1781 - 516 páginas
...Wifdom felt a thirft for fame. He might perhaps his country's friend have prov'dj Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd : He might have fav'd fome worth,...fall ; And I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. D fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fliall my hope... | |
| G. Pearch, Robert Dodsley - 1783 - 346 páginas
...Wiidom felt a thirft for fame. He might perhaps his country's friend have prov'd ; Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd. He might have fav'd fome worth,...murder'd all. O fate of late Repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where mail my hope find reft ?— No mother's care Shielded my... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 328 páginas
...might have made their way ! 80 He might have liv'd till folly died in mame, Till kindling wifdom felt a thirft for fame. • • ' He might perhaps his country's...And I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. O fate O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fhall my hope find... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1793 - 388 páginas
...wifdom felt a thirft for fame. He might perhaps his country's friend have prov'd; Both happy, gen'rous, candid and belov'd. He might have fav'd fome worth,...murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fhall my hopes find reft ?— No Mother's care Shielded... | |
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