| James Thomson - 1760 - 326 pages
...damps of peR-houfe free ? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air ? " Othou! or Knight, or God! who holdeft there " That fiend, oh keep him in eternal...brink of hell, what hope remains.? -" Repentance does itfclf but aggravate our pains „" LXDC The gentle. Knight, who faw their rueful cafe, . Let fall... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 282 pages
...of peft-houfe free? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air ? ". O thou ! or Knight, or God ! who holdeft there " That fiend, oh keep him in eternal...defpair, " Brought to the brink of hell, what hope rem t «' Repentance does itfelf but aggravate our pains, LXIX. The gentle Knight, who faw their rueful... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 274 pages
...of peft-houfe free ? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air? " O, thou ! or knight, or god ! who holdeft there " That fiend, oh, keep him in eternal..." Repentance does itfelf but aggravate our pains." R 4 LXIX. LXIX. The gentle knight, who faw their rueful cafe, Let fall adown his filver beard fome... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 280 pages
...of peft-houfe free ? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air? " O, thou ! or knight, or god ! who holdeft there " That fiend, oh, keep him in eternal...brink of hell, what hope remains ? " Repentance does ititlf but aggravate our pains." R 4 LXIX. The LXIX. The gentle knight, who faw their rueful cafe,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 628 pages
...of peft-houfe free ? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air? " O, thou ! or knight, or god ! who holdeft there " That fiend, oh, keep him in eternal..." Brought to the brink of hell, what hope remains t " Repentance does itfclf but aggravate our pains." LXIX. The. gentle knight, who faw their rueful... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 304 pages
...peft-houfe free? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air? " O, thou ! or knight, or god I who hcldeft there " That fiend, oh, keep him in eternal chains!...brink of hell, what hope remains ? " Repentance does itftlf but aggravate our pains." LXIX. The gentle knight, who faw their rueful cafe, Let fall adown... | |
| English poetry - 1782 - 518 pages
...• O them ! or Knight, or God! who holdeft there • That fiend, oh! keep him in eternal chains! f But what for us, the children of Defpair, * Brought...' Repentance does itfelf but aggravate our pains.' The gentle knight, who faw their rueful cafe, Let fall adown his filver beard fome tears. « Certes,1... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1787 - 510 pages
...I " And drink our fouls the Iweet ethereal air ? " O thou ! or Knight or God ! who holdefl there tl That fiend, oh! keep him in eternal chains! '' But what for us, the children of Defpair, ', Uiought te the brink of hell, what hope remains ? " Repentance does iifell but aggravate our pains."... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...damps of peft-houfe free ? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air? " O thou ! or Knight, or God ! who holdeft there " That fiend, oh keep him in eternal...pains." LXIX. The gentle Knight, who faw their rueful cafe, Let fall adown his filver beard fome tears. " Certes (quoth he) it is not even in grace, " T'... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 pages
...free ? " And drink our fouls the fweet ethereal air ? " O, thou ! or knight, of gt•4 ! who nolckft there " That fiend, oh, keep him in eternal chains...?? Repentance does itfelf but aggravate our pains." LX1X. The LXIX. The gentle knight, who faw their rueful cafe. Let tali adown his filver beard fome... | |
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