| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 628 pàgines
...Compos'd his frame, admir'd in every state, In private amiable, in public great ; Gentle in power, but daring in disgrace ; His love was liberty, his wish was peace. Such was the jnan that smil'd upon my lays ; And what can heighten thought or genius raise, Like praise from him... | |
| 1803 - 520 pàgines
...Compos'd his frame : admir'd in every state ; In private amiable, in public great; Gentle in power, but daring in disgrace, His love was liberty, his...peace. Such was the man that smil'd upon my lays: ^ THE WANDERING SAVOYARD'S SONG. BY MR. DIMOND, JUS. WITHIN a silent, shelter'd spot, Is rear'd my... | |
| 1803 - 502 pàgines
...Compos'd his frame : admir'd in every state ; In private amiable, in public great ; Gentle in power, but daring in disgrace, His love was liberty, his...was peace. Such was the man that smil'd upon my lays : 1 And what can heighten thought or genius raise, > Like praise from him, whom all mankind must praise... | |
| 1803 - 508 pàgines
...Compos'd his frame : admir'd in every state ; In private amiable, in public great ; Gentle in pgwer, but daring in disgrace, His love was liberty, his wish was peace. Sucli was the man that smil'd upon my lays : "J And what can heighten thought or genius raise, V Like... | |
| William Coxe - 1816 - 448 pàgines
...public great ; Gentle in power, but daring in disgrace . His love was liberty, his wish mu peace. i Such was the man that smil'd upon my lays ; And what can heighten thought, or genius raise, Like praise from him whom all mankind must praise :' Whose knowledge, courage, temper, all surpris'd,... | |
| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 296 pàgines
...senates frown'd, tho' death itself appeared : K 2 Calmly he view'd them — conscious that his errds Were right, and Truth and Innocence his friends. Thus...praise from him whom all mankind must Whose knowledge, courage,temper,all surpris'd, Whom many lov'd, few hated, none despis'd. Here then I rest, and since... | |
| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 294 pàgines
...friends. Thus was he form'd to govern and to please, Familiar greatness, dignity with ease, Compos'd his frame — admir'd in ev'ry state, In private amiable...praise from him whom all mankind must Whose knowledge, courage,temper,all surpris'd, Whom many lov'd, few hated, none despis'd. Here then I rest, and since... | |
| Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1822 - 314 pàgines
...Compos'd his frame ; admir'd in every state, In private amiable, in public great, Gentle in power, but daring in disgrace, His love was liberty, his...: And what can heighten thought, or genius raise, Like praise from him whom all mankind must praise ; Whose knowledge, courage, temper, all surpris'd,... | |
| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 464 pàgines
...Compos'd his frame ; admir'd in every state, In private amiable, in public great, Gentle in power, but daring in disgrace, His love was liberty, his wish was peace. Such was the man that snuTd upon my lays : And what can heighten thought, or genius raise, Like praise from him whom all... | |
| 1822 - 1148 pàgines
...private amiable—in public great: Gentle in pow'r—but daring in disgrace, His love was liberty—his wish was peace. Such was the man that smil'd upon my lays, 1 Like praise from him whom all mankind must praise; J Whose knowledge, courage, temper, all surpris'd,... | |
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