| 1662 - 400 oldal
...to Rebels, glory to my King. What though I cannot see my King, Neither in his Person or his Coyne, Yet contemplation is a thing, That renders what I have not mine. My King from me, what Adamant can part, Whom I do wear engraven on my heart. I am that Bird whom they combine, Thus... | |
| 1793
...cure : — Malice, we fee, wants wit for what is meant ; Mifchief ofttimes proves favour by the event. Altho' I cannot fee my King, Neither in perfon nor...Contemplation is a thing That renders what I have uot mioe : — My King from me no adamant can part, Whom 1 do wear engraven in my heart. Have you not... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1765 - 396 oldal
...kings want eafe fubjefts muft bear a part. What though I cannot fee my king 5 j Neither in perfon or in coin, Yet contemplation is a thing, That renders what I have not, mine : My king from me what adamant can part, Whom I do wear engraven on my heart J 60 Have you not feen the nightingale,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1775 - 448 oldal
...kings want eafe fubje&s mull bear a part. ' What though I cannot fee my king 55 Neither in perfon or in coin ; Yet contemplation is a thing, That renders what I have not, mine : * Seejbts rtmarltaBpe ftory in Ciccro de Nat. Deorutn. Lib. 3. C, 28. Cr. de Ojic. Lib. sc 30, fie... | |
| 1757 - 740 oldal
...meint Mifchief, oft-times proves favour by th' event. Aliluugh I cannot Ice my King, Neither in perfbn, nor in coin ; Yet contemplation is a thing That renders what I have nor, mine: My King from me no adamant can part, Whom 1 do wear engraven in my hcjrt. Have you not heard... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1795 - 608 oldal
...to his cure. Malice, we fee, wants wit—for what is meant Mifchief, oft times proves favour by the event. IX. Altho' I cannot fee my King, Neither in perfon, nor in coin; Yet contemplation is a thing 1 That renders what I have not—mine. My King from me no adamant can part, Whom I do wear engraven... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1795 - 594 oldal
...to his cure. Malice, we fee, wants wit—for what is meant Mifchief, oft times proves favour by the event. IX. Altho' I cannot fee my King, Neither in perfon. nor in coin j Yet contemplation is a thing; That renders what I have not—mine. My King from me no adamant can... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 oldal
...When kings want cafe, fubjeits muft bear a part. What though I cannot fee my king Neither in pcrfon or in coin ; Yet contemplation is a thing That renders what I have not, mine : My king from me what adamant can pirt, Whom I do wear engraven on my heart ? Have you not fcon the nightingale A pri... | |
| Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 oldal
...meant ; Mischief oft-times proves favour by the event. Altho' I cannot see my king, Neither in person, nor in coin, Yet contemplation is a thing, That renders what I have not mine:—- Mv king from me no adamant -can part, Whom I do wecir engraven in" my heart. Have you not heard the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 oldal
...kings want case, subjects liiustbeara part. What though I cannot see my king, Neither in person or in coin; Yet contemplation is a thing That renders what I have not mine : My king from me what adamant can part, vv horn I do wear engraven on my heart ! Have you not seen the nightingale,... | |
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