Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad isles Where never human foot had marked the shore, These Ruffians left me — yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting... Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's sämmtliche Schriften - Page 393by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1854Full view - About this book
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1792 - 434 pages
...fagen lait: C'ait on thé wildeft of the Cyclad Isles Where never human foot had mark'd the shore Thefe ruffians left me — yet believe me, Areas, Such is...mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A found fo dismal as their parting oars. 59 ©díícffnl fon|ï gor nidjt gfeiéeûftlg i ft. Эепп wir... | |
| 436 pages
...parting with his comrades and all human lociety at once. Yet believe me, Areas; Such is the rooted 1ove we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard, A found Co difuial as their parting oars." Thotriforis Agamemnon. The Cinque Ports Was run on fhore a few months... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 442 pages
...heart yearned within him, and melted at parting with his comrades and all human fociety at once. " Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we...mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A found fo с lu mal as their parting oars." Thomjon'i dgomemnon. Thus left fole monarch of the ¡(land, with... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 336 pages
...Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Arcas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Then horrid silence follow'd, broke alone By the low murmurs... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...overshoots itself, And some unguarded accident betrays The man of blood.—Next night—a dreary night! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me—Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 332 pages
...overshoots itself, And some unguarded accident betrays The man of blood. — Next night — a dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear... | |
| Thomas (of Ercildoune, called the Rhymer.) - 1804 - 514 pages
...passage in Thomson's Agamemnon : Next night — a dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad's isles, Where never human foot had marked the shore,...mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Bestes they brae and bare, Martirs as it were. — P. 30. st.... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1805 - 344 pages
...foot had marked the shore ЗЪеГе Ruffian« left me — yet believe me, Areas, Such is the roodet love we bear mankind All Ruffians as they were , I never heard A found fo dismal as their parting oars. Stuá) ibm roa're fcic Р5е|"е11?фа^ »on Sefemidjicni lieber... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...out. .DESCRIPTION of a PERSON left on a DESART ISLAND, (TH6MSON.) • NEXT night— a dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me. • Beneath a shade I set me down, more heavily oppress,'... | |
| Thomas (the Rhymer) - Fore-edge painting - 1811 - 568 pages
...passage in Thomson's Agamemnon : Next night— a dreary night ! Cast on the wilrlmt <il thi- Cyclad's isles, Where never human foot had marked the shore,...me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, AH ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so ditmal as their parting oars. Sestet thai brae and... | |
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