| English poetry - 1703 - 864 pages
...rugged Bear, But Man alone can whom he Conquers fpare : To pardon willing, and topunim loth, You ftrike with one Hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proffcrate lie, you grieve You cannot make the Dead again to live. When Fate or Error had our Age mifled,... | |
| English poetry - 1705 - 620 pages
...Bear, But Man alone can whom he Conquers fpare : To pardon willing, and to punifh loth, You ftrike with one Hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proftrate lie, you grieve You cannot make the Dead again to live. When Fate or Error had our Age mifled,... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...Bear, But Man alone can whom he Conquers, fpare. To pardon, willing; and to punifli, loth 5 You (hike with one Hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proftrate lye, you grieve You cannot make the dead again to live. When Fate or Error had our Age mif-Ied,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 pages
...Bear, But Man alone can whom he conquers, fparc. To pardon, willing; and to punifh, loth; You ftrike with one Hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proftrate lye, you grieve You cannot make the dead again to live. When Fate or Error had our Age mif-led,... | |
| Edmund Waller - English poetry - 1744 - 496 pages
...bear, But man alone can, whom he conquers, fpare. To pardon, willing; and to punifli, loth j You ftrike with one hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proftrate lye, you grieve You cannot make the dead again to live. When fate, or error, had our age... | |
| Nathan Bailey - 1760 - 730 pages
...Sax.) unwilling, difliking, not ready, not inclined. To pardon willing, and to punim loth ; You ftrikc with one hand, but you heal with both ; Lifting up all that proftrate lie, you grieve, You с .iniioi make th.e dead agiin to live. Waller. As feme faint pilgrim... | |
| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...bear ; But man alone can whom he conquers lpare. To pardon willing, and to punifh loth, You ftrike with one hand, but you heal with both : Lifting up all that proftrate lie, you grieve You cannot make the dead again to live, When fate or error had our age milled,... | |
| Edmund Waller - English poetry - 1768 - 366 pages
...But man alone can, whom he conquers, fpare. To pardon, willing ; and to punifh, loth ; You fti ike with one hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proftrate lye, you grieve You cannot make the dead again to live. When fate, or error, had our age... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 276 pages
...bear, But man alone can whom he conquers fpare. To pardon, willing ; and to punifh, loth ; You ftrike with one hand, but you heal with both. Lifting up all that proftrate lie, you grieve You cannot make the dead again to live. When fate or error had our age mifled,... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...bear ; But man alone can whom he conquers fpare. To pardon willihg, and to punifh loth, You ftrike with one hand, but you heal with both : Lifting up all that proftrate lie, you grieve Yo'u cannot make the dead again to live. . . When fate »r error had our... | |
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