| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 664 pages
...And all his power again It himfelf employs. He gives, and let him give, my right away : But why mould he his own and yours betray ? He, only he, can make...freed. Take then my tears, with that he wip'd his eyoe, 'Tis all the aid my prefent power fupplies : No court-infom:er can thefe arms accufe; Thefe arms... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...employs. He gives, and let him give, ray right away : But why Ihould he his own* and yours betray f He, only he, can make the nation bleed, And he alone...my revenge is freed. Take then my tears (with that hewip'dhiseyes) "Tis all the aid my prcfent pow'r fupplies : No court informer can thcle arms acoufe... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...gives, and let him give, my right away : But why (hould he his own and yours betray ? He, only lie, can make the nation bleed, And he alone from my revenge is freed. Takethi.il mytears (with that he wip'd hiscyes), 'Tis all the aid my prefent pow'r fupplies : No court-informer... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...employs. He gives, and let him give, my lijjht away : But why fhould he his own and yours betiay ! He, only he, can make the nation bleed, And he alone from my revenge is freed. fvil. T«ke then my teart, with that he wip'd his eyes, "Tis all the aid my prefent power fopplie*... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 842 pages
...And all his power againft himlelf employs. He gives, and let him give, myr ight away : But why faould he his own and yours betray ? He, only he, can make the nation bleed, Ana he alone from my revenge is treed. Tile then my tears, with that he wip'd his eye;, T«all the... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...And all his pow'r again ft himfelf employe. He gives, and let him give, my right away : But why mould he his own and yours betray ? He, only he, can make...revenge is freed. Take then my tears (with that he wip'd Ы» eyes), 'Tis all the aid my prefent pow'r fupplies : No court-iiîformer can thefe arms accule;... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 pages
...Ver. 45. Tears fiill are mine, and thofe I need not fpare. Xfryden, in his Abfalom and Achitophel : Take then my tears : (with that he wip'd his eyes) 'Tis all the aid my prefent power fupplies. Ver. 49. Then fhare thy pain — She fays in her firft letter : " Ancillulas ipfius... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 658 pages
...againft himfelf employs. He fives, and let him give, my right away : But why fnould he his own and your's ight to needful rell : Refrefli your bodies, and your arms pr liom my revenge is freed. Take then my tears, with that he wip'd his eyes, "Tis all the aid my prefent... | |
| English poetry - 1801 - 416 pages
...employs. He gives, and let him give, my right away ; But why should he his own and yours betray ? Me, only he, can make the nation bleed, And he alone from...then my tears, (with that he wip'd his eyes) 'Tis all tlii> aid my present pow'r supplies : No court-informer can the&e arms accuse ; These arms may sons... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pages
...againll himfelf employs. He gives, and let him give, my right away : But why fhould he his own and your'i betray ? He, only he, can make the nation bleed, And he alone from my revenge is freed. Take then my tcjrs, with that he wip'd his eyes, *Tis all the aid my prefent power fupplies: No court-informer can... | |
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