| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...render'd tame) did challenge and secure The charter of thy freedom. Pass not on Till thou hast bless'd their memory, and paid Those thanks which God appointed...and make them swear To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rites to which themselves were born. VII. The Wood Nymph. A PPROACH in silence;... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...appointed the reward Of public virtue ! and if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt They owe their ancestors ; and make them sVrear To pay it, by transmitting down'entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were born. VII.... | |
| 1808 - 556 pages
...Salutes tliec with a father's honour'd name. Go, call thy sons: instruct, them what a Jebt They ow'd their ancestors, and make them swear , To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were born/' AKENSIDE. In the Xlllth chapter this interesting... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pages
...the rewzri Of public virtue. And if chance thy home -£ilute thee with a •father's honor'd-name, Go call thy sons; instruct them what a debt They owe...transmitting down intire Those sacred rights to which themselVc» were born." * 1t * Authorities. Biog. Brit, second edt. Johnson's .Live*-*? the poets.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 pages
...appointed the reward. Of public \-irtue. ' And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name. Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt...and make them swear To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were born. VII. THE WOOD-NYMPH. ЛШПАСН in silence.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name. Go, call thy sons : instruct thc>m what a debt They owe their ancestors ; and make them swear To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were horn. VII. THE WOOD-NYMPH. ArmoACH in silence.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...appointed the reward Of public viituc. Ami if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's houour'd name, Go, call thy sons: instruct them what a debt They owe their ancestors ; and make thi-in swear Го pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 812 pages
...appointed the reward Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt...and make them swear To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were born." " I adopt the opinion of Dr. Johnson, thit... | |
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 pages
...appointed, the reward a Of public virtue! And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go — call thy sons — instruct them what...make them swear To pay it — by transmitting down entire Those tacrcd Rig/its to which themselves were BORN ! But you, my young Friend, may inquire who... | |
| John Evans - 1818 - 564 pages
...be the height of our ambition : — ' If, perchance, thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name — ' Go, call thy sons, instruct them what a debt They owe their ancestors, and make them sweat To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacftd rights to which themselvel were born ! AKEWSIDK... | |
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