| John Bell - 1796 - 470 sider
...: They dwell on praises which they think they share, And thus, without a blush, commend themselves. Some mourn in proof that something they could love ; They weep not to relieve their grief, but shew. 536 Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 sider
...They dwell on praises, which they think they share; And thus, without a blush, commend Themselves. Some mourn, in proof, that something they could love : They weep not to relieve their grief, but shew. Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some mischievously... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 402 sider
...They dwell on praises, which they think they share; And thus, without a blush, commend Themselves. Some mourn, in proof, that something they could love : They weep not to relieve their grief, but sheio. Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some mischievously... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 sider
...They dwell on praises, which they think they share ; And thus, without a blush, commend Themselves. Some mourn, in proof, that something they could love : They weep not to relieve their grief, but shetv. Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some mischievously... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 sider
...They dwell on praises, which they think they share ; And thus, without a blush, commend Themselves. Some mourn, in proof, that something they could love : They weep not to relieve their grief, but shew. Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some mischievously... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 sider
...They weep not to relieve their grief, but show. Some mourn in proof, that something they could love; Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious...mischievously weep, not unappris'd, Tears, sometimes, aid the conquest of an eye. With what address the soft Ephesians drew Their sable net-work o'er entangled... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 238 sider
...They dwell on praises which they think they sh»o 2 And thus, without a blush, commend themselves. Some mourn in proof that something they could love; They weep not to relieve their grief, but shew. Some weep in perfect justice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some mischievously... | |
| Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 sider
...: They dwell on praises which they think they share, And thus, without a blush, commend themselves. Some mourn in proof that something they could love;...relieve their grief, but show. Some weep in perfect jastice to the dead, As conscious all their love is in arrear. Some mischievously weep, not unappris'd... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 sider
...proof that somt'th ing they conlii love. They weep not to relieve their grief, but show. Some tvctp s neck he spread, As o'er the fragrant steam she bends her head. Swift to Sortie mischievously weep, not imappriz'd, Tears, sometimes, aid the conquest of an eye. As seen through... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 sider
...They dwell on praises, which they think they share; And thus, without a blush, commend themselves. Some mourn, in proof, that something they could love...mischievously weep, not unappris'd, Tears, sometimes, aid the conquest of an eye. With what address the soft Ephesians draw Their liable net-work o'er entangled... | |
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