| James Thomson - 1757 - 300 Seiten
...king ! — Hear me, my Tcuwtfai And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deftTv'd that beft, that glorious title. ;, 'Tis nought complex, 'tis...deprefs'd the "bad. He fpurn'd the flattering crew, wit!) fcorn rejefted Their fmooth advice that only means themfelves, Their fchernes to aggrandize him... | |
| James Thomson - 1763 - 422 Seiten
...king!—Hear me, my Tancrsd, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words/ How he deferv'd that beft, that glorious title. ; • Tis nought complex, 'tis...bad. .' ,. He fpurn'd the flattering crew, with fcorn rejefted i Their faiooth advice that only means themfelves, Their fthemes to aggrandize him into bafends:... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 274 Seiten
...king! — H;ar me,, my Tailored, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deferv'd that beft, that glorious title. Tis nought complex, 'tis clear...children; The good exalted, and deprefs'd the bad. He fpurnrd the flatt'ring crew, with fconi rejected' Their fmooth advice that only means themielves, Their... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 Seiten
...king !— Hear me, my Tancred, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deferv'd that belt, that glorious title. * 'Tis nought complex, 'tis clear...children ; The good exalted, and deprefs'd the bad. * He fpuru'd the flattering crew, with fcorn rejected ' Their fmooth advice that only means themfelves,... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 Seiten
...king ! — Hear me, my Tancred, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deferv'd that beft, that glorious title. ' 'Tis nought complex, 'tis clear...Their fchemes to aggrandize him into bafenefs; * Nor did.he lefs difdain the fecret breath, ' The whifper'd tale, that blights a virtuous name.' He fought... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 Seiten
...king ! - Hear me, my Tancred, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deferv'd that belt, that glorious title. ' 'Tis nought complex, 'tis clear...fcorn rejected ' Their fmooth advice that only means thernfelves, x Their fchemes to aggrandize him into bafenefs ; ' Nor did he lefs dildain the fecret... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 Seiten
...king ! — Hear me, my Tancred, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deserv'd that best, that glorious title. " 'Tis nought complex, 'tis clear...deem'd them all his children ; The good exalted, and depress'd the bad. " He spurn'd the flattering crew, with scorn rejected " Their smooth advice that... | |
| 208 Seiten
...fnares, And charm but to betray. Betimes inftruft them, Superior rank demands fuperior worth. MALLET. He lov'd his people, deem'd them all his children. The good exalted, and deprefe'd the bad. THOMSON. THE following is a tranflation of No. 1 967. of my Pekin Refleftor. The... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 Seiten
...And I wi.l tell tliee, in a few |'I-iin words, How he delerv'd that heft, lint glorious tide. 'Tiï nought complex, 'tis clear as truth and virtue He lov'd his people, rleem'd them ill hb children; The good exahtd, and deprjs'd the bad : He fpurn'd ihe fl.Ettcriiigcrew,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 Seiten
...king ! — Hear me, my Tancred, And I will tell thee, in a few plain words, How he deserv'd that best, that glorious title. " "Tis nought complex, 'tis clear...deem'd them all his children ; The good exalted, and depress'd the bad. " He spurn'd the flattering crew, with scorn rejected " Their smooth advice that... | |
| |