| Nicholas Rowe - 1703 - 92 Seiten
...fane j -;^ What can I pay thee..for this noblq Ufage; . - , But greatful Praife ? So Heav'n.it felf is paid. . Give Peace, ye Pow'rs above, Peace to -Mankind ^ Nor let my Father wage unequal War,^ . ;: ,' \,. ...: '.,•',• . . Againft Tam. Heav'n hear thy pious Wifh!—But fince ourProLooks darkly... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 Seiten
...Gentlenefs ? Oh! T«merl(uu\ What can I pay thee for this noble Ufage But grateful Praife? So Heav'n it frlf is paid. Give Peace, ye Pow'rs above, Peace to Mankind; Nor let my Father wage unequal War, Againft the Force of fuch united Virtues. (ProfpecH Tarn. Heav'n hear thy pious Wifl) .' But fince... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 408 Seiten
...Gentlenefs ? Oh, Tamerlane! What can I pay thee for this noble Ufage lint grateful Praife? SoHeav'n itfelf is paid. Give Peace, ye Pow'rs above, Peace to Mankind ; Nor let my Father wage unequal War, Againft the Force of fuch united Virtues. TA MERLAN E. Hea;r'n heaT thy pious Wifh ! — But fince... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 316 Seiten
...lose ; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin ? From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness f Oh, Tamerlane ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heav'n itself... | |
| John Banks - 1797 - 438 Seiten
...lose ; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin ? From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness i Oh, Tamerlane I What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise [ So Heav'n itself... | |
| 1803 - 268 Seiten
...book, my pen." " Where shall my wore! -r and my praise begin,' From the successful labours of thy_ arms; Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentlenefs ?" ROWE. When the pronoun is put absolutely, or without its substantive, mine and thine... | |
| 1804 - 510 Seiten
...lose ; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin ? From the successful labours of thy arms, Or from a...thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace, ye powers above, peace to mankind; Nor let my father wage unequal... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...lose ; fortune on cither side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin? From the successful labours of thy arms, Or from a...peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane ! .Wont can I pay thec for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace,... | |
| 1804 - 516 Seiten
...lose ; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin ? From the successful labours of thy arms, Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thv mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane ! Wimt can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 360 Seiten
...silent-workkig Heaven, surprising oft the lonely heart with good, and bounty unexpected, unmerited, unsought ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, but grateful praise ; so Heaven itself is paid : And you, truly made in the image of God, will, I hope, accept of the low, but... | |
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