Tis godlike magnanimity, to keep, When most provok'd, our reason calm and clear, And execute her will, from a strong sense Of what is right, without the vulgar aid Of heat and passion, which, tho' honest, bear us Often too far. The Genius of Masonry, Or a Defence of the Order: Containing Some Remarks on ... - Side 51af Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1828 - 96 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 sider
...nobly do it ! " Nor to our hot, intemperate pride, pour out " A dire libation of Sicilian blood. " 'Tis godlike magnanimity to keep, " When most provok'd,...vulgar aid " Of heat and passion, which, though honest, bears us " Often too far." Remember that my house Protects my daughter still ; and ere I saw her Thus... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 sider
...nobly do it ! " Nor to our hot, intemperate pride, pour out " A dire libation of Sicilian blood. " 'Tis godlike magnanimity to keep, " When most provok'd,...vulgar aid " Of heat and passion, which, though honest, bearsus " Often too far." Remember that my house Protects my daughter still ; and ere I saw her Thus... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 sider
...nobly do it ! " Nor to our hot, intemperate pride, pour out " A dire libation of Sicilian blood. " 'Tis godlike magnanimity to keep, " When most provok'd,...vulgar aid " Of heat and passion, which, though honest, bears us " Often too far." Remember that my house t Prote6ts my daughter still ; and ere I saw her... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 336 sider
...passions, nobly do it ! Nor to our hot intemperate pride pour out A dire libation of Sicilian blood. 'Tis godlike magnanimity, to keep, When most provok'd,...without the vulgar aid Of heat and passion, which, tho' honest, bear us Often too far. Remember that my house Protects my daughter still ; and ere I saw... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 sider
...passions, nobly do it! Nor to our hot intemperate pride pour out A dire libation of Sicilian blood. Tis godlike magnanimity, to keep, When most provok'd,...without the vulgar aid Of heat and passion, which, tho' honest, bear us Often too far. Remember that my house Protects my daughter still ; and ere I saw... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 sider
...pride, pour out A dire jibation of Sicilian blood. "Tis godlike magnanimity to keep, When most provoked, our reason calm and clear, .And execute her will,...vulgar aid Of heat and passion, which, though honest, bears us Often loo far. Remember that my house Protects my daughter still ; and ere I saw her Thus... | |
| 1804 - 486 sider
...A dire libation of Sicilian blood. Tis godlike magnanimity to keep, When most provoked, our reasou calm and clear, And execute her will, from a strong...vulgar aid Of heat and passion, which, though honest, bears us Often too far. Remember that my house 1'rotects my daughter still ; aud ere I saw her Thus... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 sider
...to keep, When most provoked, our reason calm and citar, And execute her will, from a strong st-nse Of what is right, without the vulgar aid Of heat and passion, which, though bunest, bear« us Often too far. Remember that my house Protects my daughter still ; and ere I sa»... | |
| 1806 - 408 sider
...each insect, flitting thro' the sky, Was more sufficient for itself, than thou. PRUDENCE. (THOMSON.) -LET us Act with cool Prudence, and with manly temper,...without the vulgar aid Of heat and passion , which, tho' honest, bear us Often too far. DESCRIPTION of SHIPS appearing at a DISTANCE, and approaching the,... | |
| 1811 - 620 sider
...pride, pour out A dire libation of Sicilian blood. 'Tis godlike magnanimity to keep, When most provoked, our reason calm and clear, And execute her will, from...sense Of what is right, without the vulgar aid Of beat and passion, which, though honest, bears us Often too far. Remember that my house Protects my... | |
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