| 1793 - 376 страници
...have prov'd; Both happy, gen'rous, candid and belov'd. He might have fav'd fome worth, now doom'd tQ fall; And I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain: Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where fhall my hopes find reft ?—No Mother's care Shielded my... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 страници
...; He might have fav'd Come worth now doom'd tofall; And I perchance, in him, have murder' d all. О fate of late repentance, always vain I Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where (hall my hope find reil • — No Mother 's care Shielded my infant innocence wiih prayer : No father's guardian hand... | |
| Richard Savage - 1800 - 222 страници
...thirft for fame. He might perhaps his eountry's friend have prov'd ; Both happy, generous, eandid, and belov'd; He might have fav'd fome worth, now doom'd to fall ; And I, perehanee, in him, have murder'd all. $6 O fate of late repentanee ! always vain : Thy remedies but... | |
| Richard Savage - 1805 - 284 страници
...Both happy, gen'rous, candid, and belov'd. He might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fall'; And.l, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undyingpaui. Where shall my hope find rest ; — No Mother's care -Shielded... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - 1806 - 456 страници
...generous, candid, and belov'd ; He might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fall, And I, perhaps, in him, have murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain, Thy remedies but lull undying pain. "Where shall my hope find rest ?—No mother's care Shielded my... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 страници
...prov'd ; Both happy, generous, candid, and belov'd : He might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fail; And I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. O fate of late repentance! always vain: Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where shall my hope find rest?— no Mother's care Shielded my... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 страници
...prov'dj Both happy, generous, candid, and belov'd, He might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fall j And I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where shall my hope find rest ? — No mother's csre Shielded... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 страници
...prov'd both happy, generous, candid, and belov'd, he might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fal and I, perchance, in him, have murder'd all. O fate of late repentence ! always vain : thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where shall my hope find rest?~No mother's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 страници
...country's friend have prov'd ; Both happy, generous, candid, and belov'd, He might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fall ; And I, perchance, in him,...murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where shall my hope find rest? — No mother's care Shielded... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 414 страници
...country's friend have prov'd; Both happy, generous, candid, and belov'd : He might have sav'd some worth, now doom'd to fall; And I, perchance, in him,...murder'd all. O fate of late repentance ! always vain : Thy remedies but lull undying pain. Where shall my hope find rest ? — no Mother's care Shielded... | |
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