May Heav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot some milder vengeance, nor to them, And to their rage this wretched land condemn. Thou God above, on whom all states depend, Who... Poems - Page 51by Charles Churchill - 1776Full view - About this book
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 400 pages
...only join with, to deftroy them both, Should there be found fuch men in after-times, May Heav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot fome milder vengeance,...book of fate When ruin muft involve our equal ftate, R 4 When When Law alas ! muft be no more, and we, To Freedom born, muft be no longer free, Let not... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 248 pages
...only join with, to deftroy them both, Should there be found fuch men in after-times, May Heav.'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot fome milder vengeance,...rage this wretched land condemn. Thou God above, on. wBom all States depend, Who knoweft from the firft their rife, and end, If there's, a day mark'd in... | |
| John Bell - 1793 - 612 pages
...land condemn. Thou God above! on whom all states depend, Who knowest from the first their rise p.nd end, If there's a day mark'd in the Book of Fate When ruin must involve our equal state, 360 When law, alas ! must he no more, and we, To freedom born, must he... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 pages
...only join with, to dellroy them both ; Should there be found fuch men in after times, May Heav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot fome milder vengeance,...wretched land condemn. Thou God above, on whom all ftatt! depend, Who km. u I'll from the firft their rife and end, If there's a day mark d in the book... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 pages
...only join with, to deftroy them both ; Should there be found fuch men in after-times, May Heav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot fome milder vengeance,...them And to their rage this wretched land condemn. !•<•( not a mob of tyrants feize the helm. Nor titlrd upltarts league to rob the realm : Let not,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 pages
...fuch men in after-times, May Heav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot fome milder vengeance, n >r to them And to their rage this wretched land condemn. Thou God above, on whom all States depend, Who knowed from the firft their rik and end, If there's a day mark'd in the Book of Fate When ruin muft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...Should there he found such men in after-times, May Hcav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot some milder vengeance, nor to them And to their rage this...condemn. Thou God above, on whom all states depend, Who knowest from the first their rise and end, If there's a day mark'd in the book of Fate When ruin must... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...Should there he found such men in after-times, May Heav'n in mercy to our grievous crimes Allot some a p ,_@ t fh! `b3 V@~xe h E ~ j - ^ C4 Z f p / ʥ za "fH (iod above, on whom all states depend, Who knowest from the first their rise and end, If there's a... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 276 pages
...Should there t>e found such men in after times, May Heaven, in mercy to our grievous crimes, Allot some milder vengeance, nor to them And to their rage this...condemn ! Thou God above, on whom all states depend, Who knowest from the first their rise and end, If there 'sa day mark'd in the book of fate, When ruin must... | |
| John Wade - 1832 - 730 pages
...Should there be found such men in after-times, Slay HEAVEN, in mercy to our grievous crimes, Allot some milder vengeance,— nor to them, And to their rage this wretched land condemn.— CHURCHILL. The Names printed with R, were in favour of the Bill in 1831 ; those with A against it.... | |
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