| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 halaman
...againft tyrants (becaufe they they are tyrants) whilfl. they are fo, may at leaft be for ever fettled and engraven upon their memories, to deter all others from the like wickednefs ; which die, in the time of their foolifh profperity, the flattery of their own hearts,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 228 halaman
...forth againft tyrants (becaufe they are tyrants) whilft they are fo, may at leaft be for ever fettled and engraven upon their memories, to deter all others from the like wickednefs ; which elfe, in the time of their foolifh profperity, the flattery of their own hearts,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1772 - 300 halaman
...forth againft tyrants (becaufc they are tyrants) whild they are Co,' may at leaft be for ever fettled and engraven upon their memories, to deter all others from the like jVickednefs ; which elle, in the time of their foolifh profperity, the .flattery of their own hearts,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 halaman
...not be done out of hatred to the dead, but out of love and charity to the living: that the curses, which only remain in men's thoughts, and dare not...wickedness ; which else, in the time of their foolish prosperity, the flattery of their own hearts, and of other men's tongues, would not suffer them to... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 halaman
...not be done out of hatred to the dead, but out of love and charity to the living: that the curses, which only remain in men's thoughts, and dare not...wickedness ; which else, in the time of their foolish prosperity, the flattery of their own hearts, and of other men's tongues, would not suffer them to... | |
| 1810 - 620 halaman
...should not be done out of hatred to the dead, but out of love and charity to the living, that the curses which only remain in men's thoughts, and dare not...their own ( hearts, and other men's tongues, would not sutler them to perceive. Ambition is so subtle a temper, and the corruption of human nature so susceptible... | |
| 1810 - 696 halaman
...to the dead, but out of love and charity to the living, that the curses which only remain in nmi's thoughts, and dare not come forth against tyrants,...their own hearts, and other men's tongues, would not sutler them to perceive. Ambition is so subtle a temper, and the corruption of human nature so susceptible... | |
| 1810 - 630 halaman
...against tyrants, because they are tyraHts, whilst they are so, may at least bft for ever settled a:id engraven upon their memories, to deter all others...else, in the time of their foolish posterity, the llattery of their own hearts, and other men's tongues, would not sutler them to perceive. Ambition... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 halaman
...not be done out of hatred to the dead, but out of love and charity to the living: that the curses, which only remain in men's thoughts, and dare not come forth against tyrants (because they arc tyrants) whilst they are so, may at least be fur ever settled and engraven upon their memories,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 754 halaman
...they are tyrants) while they are so, may at last be for ever settled and engraven upon their memory, to deter all others from the like wickedness ; which, else, in the time of their foolish prosperity, the flattery xof their own hearts and of other men's tongues would not suffer them to perceive.... | |
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