| James Thomson - 1757 - 300 pages
...parents, who from nature flray, And the great ties of facial life betray ; Ne'er with your childen aft a tyrant's part : Tis yours to guide, not violate...! Keep virtue's fimple path before your eyes, Nor thiiik.frpm evil jjood can ever rife. End of the Fifth A£t. EP IEPILOGUE. Spoken by Mifs B u DGEL... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 310 pages
...focial life betray ; Ne'er with your children act a tyrant's part: Tis yours to guide, not violate die heart: Ye vainly wife, who o'er mankind prefide, Behold...righteous woes, and drop your pride! Keep virtue's Ample path before your eyes, Nor think from evil good can ever rife. fml ef tbe Fifth AH, EPILOGUE... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 pages
...from nature ftray, And the great ties of focial life betray ; Ne'er with your children act a tyrant s part : 'Tis yours to guide, not violate the heart....righteous woes, and drop your pride ; Keep virtue's limple path before your eyes, Nor think from evil good can ever rife. END of the FIFTH ACT. * f^RAMM'D... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 pages
...parents, who from nature ftray, And the great ties of focial life betray ; Ne'er with your children act a tyrant's part : 'Tis yours to guide, not violate...prefide, Behold my righteous woes, and drop your pride j Keep virtue's fimple path before your eyes, Nor think from evil good can ever rife. THE END OF THE... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 pages
...nature ftray, And the great ties of focial life betray ; Ne'er with your children aft a tyrant's pan : 'Tis yours to guide, not -violate the heart. Ye vainly...who o'er mankind prefide, Behold my righteous woes, »nd drop your pride ; Keep virtue's fimple path before your eyes, Nor think from evil good can ever... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 pages
...parents, who from nature stray, Ana the great ties of social life betray ; Ne'er with your children ad a tyrant's part : . 'Tis yours to guide, not violate the heart. Ye vainly wise, who o'er mankind preside, Behold my righteous woes, and drop your pride ; Keep virtue's simple... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...will not be opprcst." Taught hence, ye parents, who from nature stray, And the great ties of social life betray ; Ne'er with your children aft a tyrant's...'Tis yours to guide, not violate the heart. Ye vainly wise, who o'er manbind preside, Behold my righteous woes, and drop your pride ; Keep virtue's simple... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 332 pages
...parents, who from nature stray, And the great ties of social life betray ; Ne'er with your children act a tyrant's part : Tis yours to guide, not violate the heart : Ye vainly wise, who o'er mankind preside, Behold my righteous woes, and drop your pride ! Keep Virtue's simple... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...parents, who from nature stray, And the great ties of social life betray; Ne'er with your children act a tyrant's part: Tis yours to guide, not violate the heart: Ye vainly wise, who o'er mankind preside, Behold my righteous woes, and drop your pride ! Keep Virtue's simple... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...parents, who from nature stray, And the great ties of social life betray ; Ke'er with your children act a tyrant's part : Tis yours to guide, not violate the heart. Ye vainly wise, who o'er mankind preside, Behold my righteous woes, and drop jour pride; Keep virtue's simple... | |
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