| Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1736 - 64 pages
...Indifference, clad in Wifdom's Guife, All Fortitude of Mind fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe, who never Pity felt ? When we are lafli'd,...The Fools, my Juniors by a Year, Are tortur'd with Sufpenfe and Fear ;Who wifely thought my Age a Skreen, When Death approach'd, to ftand between r The... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 pages
...fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe who never Pity felt j When We are lafh'd, they kifsthe Rod | Refigning to the Will of God. THE Fools, my Juniors by a Are tortur'd with Sufpence and Fear. Who wifely thought my Age a Screen, When death approach'd, to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
...of Mind fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe, who never Pity feTt ? When we are lafht, they kifs the Rod, Refigning to the Will of God. The Fools, my Juniors by a Year, Are tortur'd with Sufpence and Fear; Who wifely thought my Age a Screen, When Death approacht, to ftand between ; The... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pages
...of Mind fupplies : For how can ftony Bowels melt, In thofe who never Pity felt j When We are lam'd, They kifs the Rod } Refigning to the Will of God. The Fools, my Juniors by a Year^ Are tortur'd with Sufpenfe and Fear. Who wifely thought my Age a Screen, When Death approach'd, to ftand between : The... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...of mind fupplies : For how can ftony bowels melt In thofe, who never pity felt? When we are lafh'd, they kifs the rod, Refigning to the will of God. The fools my juniors by a year Are tortur'd with fufpence and fear; Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to ftand between : The... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...of mind fupplies : For how can ftony bowels melt In thofe, who never pity felt ? When we are lafh'd, they kifs the rod, Refigning to the will of God. The fools my juniors by a year Are tortur'd with fufpence and fear; Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to ftand between : The... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...without the confent of the next heir at law cence from their honfe. Dub. edit. DEATH , OP Ds. SWIFT.. 241 THE fools, my juniors by a year, Are tortur'd with...thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to ftand between : The fcreen remov'd, their hearts are trembling ; They mourn for me without diflembling.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pages
...ftony bowels melt In thofe, who never pity felt ? When we are lam'd, they kifs the rod, Refigningto the will of God. * . The fools my juniors by a year Are tortur'd with fufpence and fear ; Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd to ftand between : The... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pages
...D.Jj. edit, For For how can ftony bowels melt 215 In thofe who never pity felt ? When we are hdh'd, they kifs the rod, Refigning to the will of God. The...juniors by a year, Are tortur'd with fufpenfe and fear ; 22® Who wifely thought my age a fcreen, When death approach'd, to ftand between: The fcreen remov'd,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...Indifference, clad in Wifdom's guife,. All fortitude of mind fupplies : For how can ftooy bowels melt ,215 In thofe who never pity felt ! When we are lafli'd,...fools, my juniors by a year, .. Are tortur'd with ful'penfe and fear ; *»• . Who wifely thought my age a fcreeji, When death approach'd, to fland... | |
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