| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...appointed the reward Of public virtue ; and if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honor'd name, .Go, call thy sons: instruct them what a debt They...To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rites to which themselves were born. VII. The Wood Nymph. A PPROACH in silence; 'tis no vulgar tale... | |
| 1808 - 556 pages
...Salutes tliec with a father's honour'd name. Go, call thy sons: instruct, them what a Jebt They ow'd their ancestors, and make them swear , To pay it,...Those sacred rights to which themselves were born/' AKENSIDE. In the Xlllth chapter this interesting guhject is continued, and in some degree more minutely... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...appointed the reward Of public virtue ! and if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt They owe their ancestors ; and make them sVrear To pay it, by transmitting down'entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were born. VII.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 pages
...the reward. Of public \-irtue. ' And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name. Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt They...Those sacred rights to which themselves were born. VII. THE WOOD-NYMPH. ЛШПАСН in silence. Tis no vulgar tale Wuich I, the Driad of this hoary oak,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name. Go, call thy sons : instruct thc>m rV-t ^k | v T _^5 ˡ딬 da}bk a ߬ۮ 5 ...(O ;( Q, sԹ Yy6ǚ K /_L Ǘ e/ ߗuv, /Tl r# c X.d [u horn. VII. THE WOOD-NYMPH. ArmoACH in silence. Tis no vulgar talc Which I, the Driad of this huary... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pages
...the rewzri Of public virtue. And if chance thy home -£ilute thee with a •father's honor'd-name, Go call thy sons; instruct them what a debt They owe...and make them swear To pay it, by transmitting down intire Those sacred rights to which themselVc» were born." * 1t * Authorities. Biog. Brit, second... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...appointed the reward Of public viituc. Ami if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's houour'd name, Go, call thy sons: instruct them what a debt They owe their ancestors ; and make thi-in swear Го pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred rights to which themselves were... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 812 pages
...appointed the reward Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt They...Those sacred rights to which themselves were born." " I adopt the opinion of Dr. Johnson, thit he murdered Curia by putting him in Lyrics ; and I wish... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 830 pages
...appointed the reward Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father s honour'd name, Go, call thy sons : instruct them what a debt They...To pay it, by transmitting down entire Those sacred lights to which then:selvcs were born." " I adopt the opinion of Dr. Johnson, that he murdered CV/ri»... | |
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 pages
...appointed, the reward a Of public virtue! And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go — call thy sons — instruct them what a debt...swear To pay it — by transmitting down entire Those tacrcd Rig/its to which themselves were BORN ! But you, my young Friend, may inquire who were these... | |
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