| John Bell - 1791 - 348 страници
...And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hastjng's zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy 1 thou bane of pleasing friendship, " Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms," How does thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness? See where... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 страници
...meets his doubts, And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hasting's zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship, " Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms," How does thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness ? See where... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 страници
...meets his doubts, And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Basting's zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship, " Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms," How docs thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness ? Sec where... | |
| 1797 - 462 страници
...And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hasting's zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy I thou bane of pleasing friendship, " Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms," How does thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness ? See where... | |
| 1804 - 516 страници
...meets his doubts, And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hastings' zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship, Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms, ilow does thy rancour poison all our softnesss And turn our gentle natures into bitterness ! ROwE.1... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 страници
...meets his doubts, And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hastings' zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship, Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms, How does thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness? HOWE.] [Row... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 страници
...meets his doubts, And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hastings' zeal for his dead master's sons. Oh, jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship, Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms, How docs thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness ? HOWE.]... | |
| Richard Sickelmore - 1809 - 236 страници
...now flitted across his memory, distracted his brain, and bade the fiend Doubt inhabit there. •* O Jealousy! thou bane of pleasing friendship ! Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms! How does thy rancour poison all our sweetness, And turn cur gentle nature into bitterness 1" The dance... | |
| 1811 - 718 страници
...meets his doubts. And marks my hated rival as the cause Of Hastings' zeal for his dead master's sons. ch beauty, And, while I curse, desire it. Antony Must needs have some remains of passion s How does thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness i See where... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 428 страници
...of Jane Store, Alicia, in the full purpose of destroying her rival, has the following reflection : Oh Jealousy ! thou bane of pleasing friendship, Thou worst invader of our tender bosoms ; How does thy rancour poison all our softness, And turn our gentle natures into bitterness ? See where... | |
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