| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 340 sider
...fire betray'd : O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy feal l Let fome retreating Cynic find Thofe oft-turn'd fcrolls I leave behind, The Sports and I this... | |
| William Collins - 1781 - 200 sider
...fire betray'd : O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy feal ! * Alluding to the Milefian Tiles, Come of the carlieff romances. •f- Cervantes. J Monfieur... | |
| 1782 - 516 sider
...her fire betray'd. O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy feat! Let fome retreating cvnick find Thofe oft-turn'd fcrol'.s I leave behind; The Sports and I this... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 sider
...fire betray'd : O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy feal 1 Let fome retreating Cynic find Thofe oft-turn'd fcrolls I leave behind, The Sports and I this... | |
| 1794 - 954 sider
...fire betray'di О Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy féal ! Let fome retreating Cynic find Thofe oft-turn'd icrolls I leave behind, The fports and I this... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 sider
...fire betray'd : O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy feal ! Let fome retreating Cynic find Thofe oft-turn'd Icrolls I leave behind, Tbe fports and I this... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 sider
...fire bctray'd : О Nature boon, from whom proceed .Each forceful though.-, each prompted deed ; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy féal ! Let (bmc retreating Cynic find Thofe ofi'-turn'd fcrolls I leave behind, The Sports and I this... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 206 sider
...sire betray'd : O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ; If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy seal ! Let some retreating Cynic find Those oft-turn'd scrolls I leave behind,. The Sports and I this hour... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 198 sider
...sire betray'd : O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ;. If but from thee I hope to feel, On all my heart imprint thy seal ! Let some retreating Cynic find Those oft-turn'd scrolls I leave behind, * The Sports and I this hour... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 166 sider
...echoes sweet, Castalia's Moorish hills repeat ; Or him 3 whom Seine's blue nymphs deplore, In watchet weeds on Gallia's shore ; Who drew the sad Sicilian maid, By virtues in her sire betray"d. O Nature boon, from whom proceed Each forceful thought, each prompted deed ; If but from... | |
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