| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...to my Truth. This only from your Bounty let me gain ; (And this not granted, all rewards are rain :) Of Priam's Royal Race my Mother came, And fure the beft that ever bore the Name : Whom neither Tr»r, nor Sicily cou'd hold From me departing ; but o'erfpent and old, My Fate (lie follow' d ; ignorant... | |
| Virgil - 1721 - 408 pages
...Youth; No time fhall find me wanting to my Truth. J if This only from your Goodnefs let me gain; (And this ungranted, all Rewards are vain) Of Priam's Royal...ever bore the Name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily cou'd hold . 380 From me departing, but o'crfpent, and old, My Fate fhe folio w'd; ignorant of this,... | |
| John Potter - 1751 - 514 pages
...(For this ungraiited, all Rewards are vain) Of Priam & Royal Race my Mother came, And fure the belt that ever bore the Name ; Whom neither Troy nor Sicily...From me departing, but o'erfpent and old, My Fate fhe follow'd ; ignorant of this Whatever Danger, neither parting Kifs, Nor pious Bieffing taken, her... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 1130 pages
...youth ; No time fliall find me wanting to my truth. 375 This only from your goodnefs let me gain (And_ this ungranted, all rewards are vain) : Of Priam's...the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold j ,» From me departing, but, o'erfpent, and old, My fate me follow'd ; ignorant of this, Whatever... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 374 pages
...youth; No time fhall find me wanting fo my truth. 37$ This only from your goodnefs let me gain (And this ungranted, all rewards are vain) : Of Priam's...the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold 3io From me departing, but, o'erfpent, and old, My fate me follow'd ; ignorant of this, Whatever danger,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 658 pages
...all rewards ar« vain) : Of 1'riam's royal race my mother came, And Cure the btft that ever bore tiie O o'crfptnt, and old, My fate (lie follow'd ; ignorant of this, Whatever danger, neither paiti-.i^ kifs,... | |
| Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 352 pages
...(And, this ungranted, all rewards are vain) Of Priam's royal race my mother came — And sure the best that ever bore the name — Whom neither Troy nor Sicily could hold 380 From me departing, but, o'erspent and old, My fate she follow'd. Ignorant of this "a^Kr "" (Whatever)... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pages
...to my truth. This only from your goodnefs let me gain (And this ungranted, all rewards are vain) î Of Priam's royal race my mother came, And fure the...ever bore the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily сочИ hold From me departing, but, o'erfper.t, and old, My fate (he iollow'd ; ignorant of this,... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 312 pages
...this ungranted, all rewards are vain): — Of Priam's royal race my mother came — And sure the best that ever bore the name — Whom neither Troy nor Sicily could hold 380 From me departing, but, o'erspent and old, My fate she follow'd. Ignorant of this (Whatever) danger,... | |
| Greek literature - 1813 - 420 pages
...this ungranted, all rewards are vain) :— Of Priam's royal race my mother came — And sure the best that ever bore the name — Whom neither Troy nor Sicily could hold From me departing, but, o'erspent and old, My fate she follow'd. Ignorant of this (Whatever) danger, neither parting kiss Nor... | |
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