| Theophilus Cibber - 1753 - Страниц: 406
...grief for him, there can be no excefs. His foal was torm'd to act each glorious part Of life, unltained with vanity, or art, No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But .what he might have own'd to Heav'n and Earth. Pra-His'd Praclis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And fhone with more... | |
| George Colman - 1755 - Страниц: 336
...muft confefs, In grief for him there can be no excefs. His foul was form'd to act each glorious part Of life, unftain'd with vanity or art. No thought...gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heav'n and earth. Practis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And fhone with more than its own... | |
| William Giles (didactic writer) - 1775 - Страниц: 336
...muft confefs, In grief for him there can be no excefs. His foul was form'd to acl: each glorious part Of life, unftain'd with vanity, or art. . No thought...gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heaven and earth. Pra&is'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And fhone with more than its own... | |
| Poems - 1775 - Страниц: 518
...him there can be no excefs. His foul was form'd to act e;tch glorious part Of life, unftain'd wi ' vanity or art. No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heay'n and earth: Practis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And (hone with more than its own... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1795 - Страниц: 608
...muft confefs, In grief for him there can be no excefs. His Toul was form'd to aft each glorious part Of life, unftain'd with vanity, or art; No thought...gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heaven and earth. Praftis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And fhone with more than its'own... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1795 - Страниц: 594
...muft confefs, In grief for him there can be no excefs. His foul was form'd to act each glorious part Of life, unftain'd with vanity, or art. No thought...gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heaven and earth. PracYis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And fhone with more than its own... | |
| Elizabeth Singer Rowe - 1796 - Страниц: 388
...excess. His soul was forru'd to act each glorious part 'Of life, unstain'd with vanity, or art. Ko thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heav'n and earth. Practis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And shone with -more than its... | |
| Elisabeth Rowe - 1820 - Страниц: 332
...grief, for him, there can be no excess. His soul was forra'd to act each glorious part Of life unstain'd with vanity or art, No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heav'n and earth. Practis'd by him each virtue grew more bright. And shone with more than its own... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1827 - Страниц: 482
...grief for him there can be no excess. His soul was form'd to act each glorious part Of life, unstain'd with vanity or art. No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have own'd to heav'n and earth. Practis'd by him, each virtue grew more bright, And shone with more than its own... | |
| 1852 - Страниц: 798
...grief for him there can be no excess. His soul was formed to act each glorious part Of life, unstain'd with vanity or art. No thought within his gen'rous mind had birth, But what he might have owu'd to heav'n and earth. Practised by him, each virtue grew more bright And shone with more than... | |
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