| Nathaniel Lee - 1734 - 412 Seiten
...different Tempers fhould agree : You know that fheoJtfius is compos'd Of all the foftnafs that mould make a Woman : Judgment almoft like Fear fore-runs...he had rather pardon than revenge it. But the young Perjiem Prince quite oppoi'tc, So fiery fierce, thatthofe who view him nearly, May fee his haughty... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 334 Seiten
...monarch then appointed To breed him with his fon, the Prince Varanes? Of all the foftnefs that mould make a woman : Judgment almoft like fear foreruns...haughty foul ftill mounting in his face ; Yet did I lludy thefe fo diff' rent tempers Till I at laft had form'da perfeft union, " As if two fouls did but... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 316 Seiten
...should make a woman: Judgment almost like fear foreruns his actions, And he will poise an injury so long As if he had rather pardon than revenge it; But the young Persian prince, quite opposite, So fiery fierce that those who view him nearly May see his haughty... | |
| George Farquhar - 1797 - 466 Seiten
...should make a woman: Judgment almost like fear foreruns hisactions, And he will poise an injury so long As if he had rather pardon than revenge it; But the young Persian prince, quite opposite, So fiery fierce that those who view him nearly May see his haughty... | |
| 1811 - 718 Seiten
...should make a woman; Judgment almost nkc fear fore-rims his actions. And he will poise an injury so X @ Persian prince quite opposite, So fiery fierce, that those who view mm nearly •May see Ms haughty... | |
| Nathaniel Lee - 1904 - 242 Seiten
...92, 08, 34. 89 is fault 08. 40 confeft'd 08, 34; the Emperor 34. 85 And he will poise an injury so long As if he had rather pardon than revenge it: But the young Persian prince quite opposite, So fiery fierce, that those who view him nearly May see his haughty... | |
| 1903 - 696 Seiten
...92, 08, 34. 39 is fault 08. 40 confefs'd 08, 34; the Emperor 34. 55 And he will poise an injury so long As if he had rather pardon than revenge it: But the young Persian prince quite opposite, So fiery flerce, that those who view him neaiiy May see bis haughty... | |
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