| 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 Race my Mother came; And fure the beft that ever bore the Name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily cou'd hold . 380 From me departing,... | |
| John Potter - Greece - 1751 - 518 pages
...relifite ; Hanc Jine me fpem ferre tut ; audentior iba la ca/us amnes. This chiefly from your Goodnefs let me gain, (For this ungranted, all Rewards are vain) Of Priam's Royal Race my Mother came, And fure the beft that ever bore the Name ; Whom neither Troy nor Sicily could hold From me departing,... | |
| 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 royal race my mother came, And fure the beft that ever bore the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold j ,» From me departing,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 344 pages
...(And this ungranted, all rewards are vain) : Of Priam's royal race my mother came, And fure the beft that ever bore the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold 3 10 From me departing, but, o'erfpent, and old, My fate fhe 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 royal race my mother came, And fure the beft that ever bore the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold 3io From me departing,... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...(And this ungranted, all rewards are vain}: Uf I'riam's royal race my mother came. And fure the bed that ever bore the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold From me departing, but, o'erfpent, and old. My fate (he follow'd ; ignorant of this. Whatever danger, neither parting kifs.... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...now my youth No time lhall find me wanting to my truth. This only from yourgoodnefs let me gain (And this ungranted, all rewards are vain) : Of Priam's royal race my mother came, And fure the bed that ever bore the name : Whom neither Troy, nor Sicily could hold From me departing,... | |
| 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
...: No time shall find me wanting to my truth. 375 This only from your goodness let me gain — (And, this ungranted, all rewards are vain) Of Priam's royal...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)... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 312 pages
...youth : No time shall find me wanting to my truth. 375 This only from your goodness let me gain (And, this ungranted, all rewards are vain): — Of Priam's...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,... | |
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