| Homer - 1761 - 474 страници
...throne : Then proftrate flretch'd before the dreadful msn, Perfuafive, thus, with accent foft began : () king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, And fpare the...future fame would wrong, For dear to gods and men is facrcd fong. „ ' Self-taught I fing : by heav'n and hcav'n alone The genuine feeds of poefy are foun... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1774 - 668 страници
...(?) Odjffej b. 8. CC O king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind. A deed like this thy future fame would wrong, For...gods and men is facred fong. Self-taught I fing ; by heav'n, and heav'n alone, The genuine feeds of poefy are fown ; " And (what the gods beftow) the lofty... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 532 страници
...words. t. ...... " O king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, " And fpare the poet's e.ver-gentle kind. " A deed like this thy future fame would wrong, ' ".For...men is facred fong. . .** Self-taught I fing : by heav'n, and heav'n alone, " The genuine feeds of poefy .ire fown ; " And (what the gods beflow) the... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1778 - 550 страници
...following words. " O king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, " And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind. " A deed like this thy future fame would wrong, " For dear to gods and men is facred fong. f Self-taught I fing : by heav'n, and heav'n alone, " The genuine feeds of^poefy arc fown ; " And (what... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1779 - 566 страници
...following wordsi u O king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, ** And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind. " A deed like this thy future fame would Wrong,' " For...gods and men is facred fong. • *' Self-taught I fmg : by heav'n, and heav'n alorie,' " The genuine feeds of poefy are fown $ *' And (what the gods... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 532 страници
...words : " O king! to mercy be thy foul Inclin'd, " And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind. " A dead like this thy future fame would wrong, " For dear...and men is facred fong. «< Self-taught I fing : by heav'n, and heav'n alone, " The genuine feeds of poefy arc fown j " And (what the gods beftow) the... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 страници
...foft began : • O king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind ; 389 A deed like this thy future fame would wrong ; For dear to Gods and men is facred fong. . VOL. LI. P Self-taught I fing ; by Heaven, and Heaven alone, The genuine feeds of poefy are fown... | |
| 1792 - 918 страници
...accent foft began ; O king ! to mercy be thy foul iflclin'd, And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind : A deed like this thy future fame would wrong ; For...genuine feeds of poefy are fown ; And (what the Gods befiow) the lofty lay. The Gods alone, and godlike worth, we pay. Save then the poet, and tbyfelf reward... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 страници
...accent foft began ; O king ! to mercy be. thy foul inclin'd, And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind ; A deed like this thy future fame would wrong ; For...dear to Gods and men is facred fong. Self-taught I (ing; by Heaven, and Heaven alone. The genuine feeds of poefy are fown ; And (what the Gods beftow)... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 страници
...accent foft began ; O king ! to mercy be thy foul inclin'd, And fpare the poet's ever-gentle kind ; A deed like this thy future fame would wrong; For dear to Gods and men is facred fong. Self-taught I Cng; by Heaven, and Heaven alooe^ The genuine feeds of poefy are fown ; And (what the Gods beftow)... | |
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