| James Thomson - 1757 - 300 Seiten
...Nor fink unequal to the glorious teflon, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. SIGISMUNTJA. Ah, that was not from virtue ! — '"Had, my father, That been his aim, I yield to what you fay ; * Fis powerful truth, unanfwerable reafon. Then, then, with fad but duteous refignation, I had fubmitted... | |
| James Thomson - 1763 - 422 Seiten
...what you lay; 'Tis powerful truth, unanfwerable reafon. Then, then, with fad but duteous rcfiguation, I had fubmitted as became your daughter ; But in that...when my humbled hopes Were to my duty reconcil'd, to raile them To yet a fonder height than e'er they knew, Then rudely dafh them down—There is the fting!... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 Seiten
...forth ; Nor fink unequal to the glorious leflbn, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. Sig. Ah, that was not from virtue ! — Had, my father,...your daughter ; But in that moment, when my humbled hope* Were to my duty reconcil'd, to raile them To yet a fonder height than e'er they knew, Then rudely... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 Seiten
...forth; Nor fink unequal to the glorious leflbn, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. Sig. Ah, that was not from virtue ! — Had, my father....Then, then, with fad but duteous refignation, ' I had fubmitted.as became your daughter; But in that moment, when my humbled hopes Were to my duty reconcil'd,... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 Seiten
...powerful truth, unanswerable reafon. ' Then, then, with fad but duteous refignation, * I hadfubmitted as became your daughter; * But in that moment, when...Were to my duty reconcil'd, to raife them * To yet a fonder height than e'er they knew, * Then rudely dafh them down— -There is the fting ! ' The blafting... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 328 Seiten
...of virtue Lies flumbering in thy foul, bid it blaze forth ; Nor fink unequal to the glorious lefTon, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. SIGISMUNDA....when my humbled hopes Were to my duty reconcil'd, to ratfe them. To yet a fonder height than e'er they knew, Then rudely dafh them down—There is the fting... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 Seiten
...forth ; Nor sink unequal to the glorious lesson, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. Sig. Ah, that was not from virtue ! — Had, my father, That been his aim, I yield to what you say ; " 'Tis powerful truth, unanswerable reason. " Then, then, with sad but duteous resignation, "... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 Seiten
...forth ; Nor sink unequal to the glorious lesson, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. Sig. Ah, that was not from virtue ! — Had, my father, That been his aim, I yield to what you say ; " 'Tis powerful truth, unanswerable reason. " Then, then, with sad but duteous resignation, "... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 Seiten
...forth ; Nor sink unequal to the glorious lesson, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. $ig. Ah, that was not from virtue ! — Had, my father, That been his aim, I yield to what you say ; " 'Tis powerful truth, unanswerable reason. " Then, then, with sad but duteous resignation, "... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 336 Seiten
...of virtue Lies slumbering in thy soul, bid it blaze forth; Nor sink unequal to the glorious lesson, This day thy lover gave thee from his throne. SIGISMUNDA....my father, That been his aim, I yield to what you say ; 'Tis powerful truth, unanswerable reason. Then, then, with sad but duteous resignation, I had... | |
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