| James Thomson - 1757 - 300 pages
...our rights, The holy guardian of domeftic blifs, Unkindly thus diflurb the fweet repofe, The facred peace of families, for which Alone the free-born race...thy rebuke. The duties of my ftation Are not to me unknown — But thou, old man, Doft thou not blufh to talk of rights invaded^? And of our beft our... | |
| James Thomson - 1763 - 422 pages
...rights, The holy guardian of domeftic blifs, . •. . Uuitiadly thus difturb the fweet repofe, Thefacred peace of families, for which Alone the free-born race of man to laws And government Submitted .' Twtc. My lord Siffrtdi, ; Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my ftation Are not to me unknown—But... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 274 pages
...the proteclor of our rights, The holy guardian of doineftic blifs, Unkindly thus difturb die Iweet repofe, The fecret peace of families, for which Alone...freeborn race of man to laws. * And government fubmitted ? Tone. My lord Siffredi, Spare thy rebuke. The duties of niy ftatiou Are not to me unknown — But... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 pages
...dignity of virtue ; and, inftead Of being the proteclor of our rights, The holy guardian ofdomeftic blifs,* Unkindly thus difturb the fweet repofe, The...free-born race of man to laws And government fubmitted ? Tan. My lord Siffredi, Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my flatten Are not to me unknown. But thou,... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 pages
...Highnefe rrom your exalted charafter defcend, The dignity of virtue; and, inftead Of being the protector of our rights, The holy guardian of domeftic blifs,'...free-born race of man to laws And government fubmitted? Tan. My Lord Siffredi, Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my ftation Are not to me unknown. But thou,... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 pages
...character defcend, 4 The dignity of virtue; and, inftead " Of being the protector of our rights, 4 The holy guardian of domeftic blifs,*" Unkindly thus...Alone the free-born race of man to laws And government fubmhted ? Tan. My lord Siffredi, Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my flitionAre not to me unknown.... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 328 pages
...highnefs From your exalted charafter defcend, The dignity of virtue ; and, inftead Of being the protestor of our rights, The holy guardian of domeftic blifs,...to laws And government fubmitted ? TANCRED. My lord Siffredi, And of our beft our deareft blifs difturb'd ? Thou ! who with more than barbarous perfidy... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 pages
...rights, " The holy guardian of domestic bliss," Unkindly thus disturb the sweet repose, The secret peace of families, for which Alone the free-born race of man to laws And government submitted ? Tan. My lord Siffredi, -Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my station Are not to me unknown.... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...rights, " The holy ;-uardian of domestic bliss," Unkindly thus disturb the sweet repose, The secret peace of families, for which Alone the free-born race of man to laws And government submitted ? Tan. My lord Siffredi, Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my station Are not to me unknown.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...rights, ",The holy guardian of domestic bliss," Unkindly thus disturb the sweet repose, The secret peace of families, for which Alone the free-born race of man to laws And government submitted ? Tan. My lord Sitt'redi, Spare thy rebuke. The duties of my station Are not to me unknown.... | |
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