| 1764 - 198 páginas
...inftance but a few lines : Unbounded courage and companion join'd, Temp'ring each other in the viftor's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And make the hero and the man compleat. But O, my mufe, what numbers wilt thou find To fing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 326 páginas
...deftruftion, and adorns thy fall.Unbounded courage and companion join'd, Temp'ring each other in the viftor's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And...obdurate foe to gain By proffer'd grace, but long he ftrovein vain; 'Till fir'd at length he thinks in vain to fpare His rifmg wrath, and gives a loofe... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1777 - 322 páginas
...deftrudion, and adorns thy fall. Unbounded courage and companion join'd, Temp'ring each other in the viftor's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And...the Hero and the Man compleat. Long did he ftrive th1 obdurate foe to gain By proffer 'd grace, but long he ftrove in vain ; Till'fir'd at length he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 páginas
...courage and compafiion join'd, Tempering each other.in the viftor's mind, Alternately proclaim htm good and great, And make the Hero and the Man compleat....proffer'd grace, but long he ftrove in vain }. Till, tfr'd-at length, he thinks it vain to fpare Hft rifing wrath, and gives a loofe to war. Jn vengeanceroas'd,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 páginas
...thy fall. 4 Unbounded 1 Unbounded courage and companion join'd, Tempering each other in the viftor's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And...compleat. Long did he ftrive th' obdurate foe to gain By proffcr'd grace, but long he ftrove in vain j Till, fir'd at length, he thinks it vain to fpare His... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 366 páginas
...and adorns thy fall. Unbounded courage and -compafliijn joyi'd, Tempering each other in the viftpr's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And make the Hero .and the Man compleat. Long did he Arive th' obdurate foe to gain By proffer'dt;race, but long he ihove in vain ; Till, fir'd at length,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 942 páginas
...join'd, Tempering each other in the viflor's mind, Alternately proclaim him good and great, And mike the Hero and the Man compleat. Long did he ftrive th' obdurate foe to gain By proffer' d grace, but long he ftrove in vain j Till, fir'd at length, he thinks it vain to fpare His... | |
| John Bell - 1784 - 390 páginas
...make the hero and the man eomplete. Long did he ftrive th' obdurate foe to gain By proffer'd graee, but long he ftrove in vain, Till, fir'd at length, he thinks it vain tofpare ai5 His rifing wrath, and gives a loofe to war. In vengeanee rous'd the Ibldier fills his hand... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...deftruction, and adorns thy fall: Unbounded courage and companion iom'd, Tcmp'ring each other in the victor's g tried, and tutor'd in the world : Exp complete. Long did he ftrive th' obdurate foe to gain By pioffcr'd grace, but long lie ftrovc in vain... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...fall. Unbounded courage and compaffion join'd, Tcmp'ring each other in the victor's mind, Iternatcly proclaim him good and great, And make the Hero and the Man complete Long did he ftrive th'obdurate foe to gain By proffcr'd grace, but long he'ftrove in vain)... | |
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