| Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1764 - 206 pages
...we-cannot chufe but feel, There's a ftrange Something, which without a brain Fools feel, and with one wife men can't explain, Planted in Man, to bind him...Sons of Honour follow, and obey; If Need compels, where-ever we are fent, 'Tis want of courage not to be content; But, if we Jiave the liberty of choice,... | |
| Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1774 - 248 pages
...cannot chufe but feel, There's a ftrange Something, which without a brain Fools feel, and which e'en wife men can't explain, Planted in Man, to bind him...whence he drew his birth. If Honour calls, where'er fhc points the way, The Sons of Honour follow, and obey ; If Need compels, wherever we are fent, 'Tis... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1776 - 232 pages
...chufe but feel. There's a ftrange fomething, which without a braio Fools feel, and with one wife man can't explain, Planted in man, to bind him to that earth, In deareft ties, from whence he drew hia birth. If Honour calls, where'er She points the way, The fons of Honour follow, and obey; If need... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1793 - 612 pages
...explain, Planted in man, to hind him to that earth, 65 In dearest ties, from whence he drew his hirth. If Honour calls, where'er she points the way The sons of Honour follow and ohey ; If need compels, wherever we are sent 'Tis want of courage not to he content; 70 But if we have... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1036 pages
...cannot choofe but feej, There* a ftrange fomething, which without i brain Fools feel, and which e'en wife men can't explain. Planted in man, to bind him...whence he drew his birth. If honour calls, where'er flie points the war, The fons of honour follow, and obey ; If need compels, wherever we are feiit,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 542 pages
...cannot chufe but feel, There's a ftrange fomething, which without a brain Fools feel, and which e'en wife men can't explain, Planted in man, to bind him to that earth, In dcareft ties, from whence he drew his birth. If Honour calls, where'er flie points the way, The fons... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 540 pages
...cannot chufe but feel, There's a ftrar.ge fomething, which without a brai« Fools ftcl, and which e'en wife men can't explain, Planted in man, to bind him...whence he drew his birth. If Honour calls, where'er (he points the wajr, The fons of Honour follow, ana obey ; If need compels, wherever we are fent, 'Tis... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...can't explain, Planted in man, to hind him to that earth, In dearest ties, from whence he drew bis birth. If Honour calls, where'er she points the way,...follow, and obey ; If need compels, wherever we are sent, 'Tis want of courage not to he content; But, if we have the liberty of choice, And all depends... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 628 pages
...and which e'en wise men can't explain, Planted in man, to hind him to that earth, In dearest tk-s, from whence he drew his birth. If Honour calls, where'er she points the »ay, The sons of Honour follow, and obey ; If need opmpels, wherever we are sent, 'Tis want of courage... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 276 pages
...cannot choose but feel, There's a strange something,which,withoutabrain, Fools feel, and which e'en wise men can't explain, Planted in man, to bind him to that earth, In dearest ties, from whence he drew his birth. If Honour calls, where'er she points the way The sons... | |
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