| Charles Churchill - 1764 - 198 halaman
...to change ; Let her, no longer to weak faction tied, Wifely revolt, and join our ltronger fide. C. Ah ! what, my Lord, hath private life to do With things...horror to behold, Muft fpeak me fomething more, or lefs than1man ? Which Friends may pardon, but I never can ? Look back ! a Thought which borders on defpair,... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1766 - 350 halaman
...Let her, no longer to weak faction tied, Wifely revolt, and join our ftronger fide. C. Ah! what, rny Lord, hath private life to do 'With things of public...thus cruelly thofe fcenes unfold» Which, without pairt and horror to behold, Muft fpeak me fomething more, or lefs than man \ Which Friends may pardon,... | |
| Archibald Campbell - 1774 - 240 halaman
...above three paragraphs, is taken word for word from a celebrated modern, Vid . Centaur notfabukus, Would you, thus cruelly thofe fcenes unfold Which without pain and horror to behold, Muft either fpeak me more or lefs than man Which friends may pardon, butlnevercan§. " Having thus reciprocally... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 254 halaman
...Let her, no longer to weak faction tied, Wifely revolt, and join our ftronger fide. C. Ah ! What, toy Lord, hath private life to do With things of public nature ? why to view Would yon thus cruelly thofe fcenes unfold, Which, without pain and horror to behold, Muft fpeak me fomething... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1776 - 192 halaman
...C. Ah! what, my Lord, hath private life to d« "With things of public nature ? why to view Would yen thus cruelly thofe fcenes unfold, "Which, without pain and horror to behold, Mud fpeak me fomething more, or lefs than man? "Which friends may pardon, but I never can? Look back... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 350 halaman
...to change ; Let her, no longer to weak faftion tied, Wifely revolt, and join our ftronger fide. C. Ah ! what, my Lord, hath private life to do With things...unfold, Which, without pain and horror to behold, Muil fpeak me fomething more or lefs thau man ; . Which friends may pardon, but I never can } Lock... | |
| 1791 - 302 halaman
...his replies indulges liis fatiric vein with much freedom. In this poemare the following lines : C. Ah.! what, my Lord, hath private life to do W'ith things of public nature ? why to view Would you'thus cruelly thofe fcenes unfold, Which, without pain and horror to behold, 'Rli1ff fpealc me fomethiug... | |
| John Bell - 1793 - 612 halaman
...no longer to weak faQion ty'd, Wisely revolt, and join our stronger side. C. Ah! what, my Lord, haih private life * to do With things of public nature ? why to view Would you thus cruelly those scenes unfold ; 115 Which without pain and horror to hehold Must speak me something more or less... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 halaman
...faction tied, Wifely revolt, and join our flronger tide. C. Ah ! what, my lord, hath private life to i' With things of public nature ? Why to view Would you thus cruelly tliofe fccnes unfold, Which, without pain and horror to behold, Mull fpeak me iomething more or lefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 halaman
...how to change ; Let her, no longer to weak faction tied, Wifely revolt, and join our Qronger fide. C. Ah \ what, my Lord, hath private life to do With things...to view Would you thus cruelly thofe fcenes unfold f Which, without pain and horror to behold, Muft fpeak me fomething more or lefs than man ; Which friends... | |
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