| Robert Dodsley - 1755 - 348 oldal
...unfung, unmark'd they lie ; But Caefar's fate o'ercafts the fty, And nature mourns his wrong. XVII. Thy foes, a frontlefs band, invade ,Thy friends afford a timid aid, .l And yield up half thy right. ' Ev'n Locke beams forth a mingled ray, Afraid to poor the flood of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 344 oldal
...unfung, unmark'd they lie ; But Csefar's fate o'ercafts the iky, And Nature mourns his wrong. XXII. Thy foes, a frontlefs band, invade ; Thy friends afford...forth a mingled ray* Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble fight. XVIII. Hence are the motely fyftems fram'd, Of right transfer'd, of power... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 410 oldal
...o'ercafts the fky, And Nature mourns his wrong. XVII. Thy XVII. Thy foes, a frontlefs band, invade j Thy friends afford a timid aid, And yield up half...forth a mingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble fight. XVIII. Hence are the motley fyftems fram'd, Of right transfer'd, of pow'r... | |
| Collection - 1766 - 356 oldal
...unfung, unmark'd they lie : But Czfar's fate o'ercafts the iky, And Nature mourns his wrong. XVII. Thy foes, a frontlefs band, invade ; Thy friends afford...And yield up half thy right. Ev'n Locke beams forth a^ingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble fight. XVIII. Hence are the motelyfyftems... | |
| 1782 - 370 oldal
...unfung, unmark'd they lie ; But Csfar's fate o'ercafts the fky, And Nature mourns his wrong. XVII. Thy foes, a frontlefs band, invade ; Thy friends afford a timid aid, And yield up half the right. Ev'n Locke beams forth a mingled ray. Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 386 oldal
...wrong. XVII. Thy foes/a frontlefs band, invade ; v Thy friends afford a timid aid, And yield up half the right. Ev'n Locke beams forth a mingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble fight. XVIII. Hence are the motley fyftems fram'd. Of right transfer'd, of power... | |
| 1791 - 198 oldal
...unmark'd they lie; But Caesar's fate o'ercasts the sky, And Nature mourns his wrong. Thy foes, a frontless band, invade ; Thy friends afford a timid aid, And yield up half the right. Ev'n Locke beams forth a mingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 514 oldal
...fron tlcss band, invade ; Thy friends afford я timid aid, And yield up half thy right. Ev'n Lücke beams forth a mingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day On man's too feeble »ight. Hence arc the motley systems fram'd, Of right trausferr'd, of pow'r reclaim'd;... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1780 - 494 oldal
...probably refers to this " erroneous notion," where he says, (6V. xvii. xviii.,) " Thy foes, a frontless band, invade ; , Thy friends afford a timid aid, And yield up half thy right. E'en Locke beams forth a mingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day Oil man's too feeble sight. "... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 oldal
...they lie ; But Caesar's fate o'ercasts the sky, And Nature mourns his wrong. Thy foes, a frontless band, invade ; Thy friends afford a timid aid, And yield up half the right. Ev'n Locke beams forth a mingled ray, Afraid to pour the flood of day Hence are the motley... | |
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