| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 384 pages
...the babling Hall, For thee, fair Juftice, welcome all ! P 2 Thus Thus though my noon of life be paft, Yet let my fetting fun, at laft, . "} Find out the...clear ; Thus may I calmly meet my end, Thus to the giave in peace dcfcend ! By Mifs COOPER, (now Mrs. MADAN) in her Brother's Coke upon Littleton. OThou,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 pages
...bench, the babling Hall, For thee, fair Juftice, welcome all *. Thus though my noon of life be paft, Yet let my fetting fun, at laft, Find out the ftill,...the harpy-tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear j My honour and my confcience clear ; Thus may I calmly meet my end, Thus to the grave in peace defcend.... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1770 - 402 pages
...228 ) Thus though my noon of life be paR, • Yet let my fetting fun, at laft, Find out the ftilli the rural cell, Where fage Retirement loves to dwell ! There let me tafte the homefelt blift Of innocence, and inward peace ; Untainted by die guilty bribe ; j Uncurs'd amid the harpy-tribe... | |
| 1781 - 512 pages
....bench, the babbling hall ; For thee, fair Juftice, welcome all ! Thus tho' my noon of life be pafs'd, Yet let my fetting fun, at laft, Find out the ftill,...Retirement loves to dwell! There let me tafte the home felt blifs Of innocence, and inward peace ; Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd amid the... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 410 pages
...bench, the babbling Hall,. For thee, fair Juftice, welcome all ! Thus though my noon of life be paft, Yet let my fetting fun, at laft, Find out the ftill,...innocence, and inward peace; Untainted by the guilty bribe j Uncurs'd amid the harpy-tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour and my confcience clear... | |
| D. Douglas - 1782 - 518 pages
...painter's takiDg the fame Uberty! print cf of • C _ _ pur TTiusV though my noon of life be paft, Yct.let my fetting fun at laft Find out the ftill, the rural...the home-felt blifs Of Innocence, and inward Peace j Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd amid the harpy-tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ;... | |
| 1782 - 500 pages
...bench, the babbling Hall,. For. thee, fair Juftice,. welcome all I 'Thus though my noon of life be paft, Yet let my fetting fun, at laft, Find out the ftill,...Where fage retirement loves to dwell ! There let me tafle the home-felt bliis Of innocence, and inward peace ; Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd... | |
| 1791 - 302 pages
...thee, fair Juftice, welcome all ! Thus tho' my noon of life be paft, Yet let my fetting fun, at lair, Find out the ftill, the rural cell, Where fage retirement...Untainted by the guilty bribe ; Uncurs'd amid the harpy- tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour, and my confcience clear ; Thus may I calmly... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 pages
...difpute, the dull debate, The drowfy bench, the babling Hall, For thee, fair Juftice, welcome all! Find out the ftill, the rural cell, Where fage Retirement loves to dwell! There let me tafle the homefelt.bills Of innocence, and inward peace; Untainted by the guilty bribe; nc Thus though... | |
| John Bell - 1794 - 574 pages
...bribe ; TJftcurs'd amid the harpy tribe ; No orphan's cry to wound my ear ; My honour and my conscience clear ; Thus may I calmly meet my end, Thus to the grave in peace descend. ODE IX. WRITTEN A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE LONG COLLEGE VACATION, IN THE YEAR, M DCCLXIII. BY CT... | |
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