Go, bring, the Judge impartial, frowning, cries, Thofe rebel fons, who did my laws defpife ; Whom neither threats nor promifes could move, Not all my fufferings, nor all my love, To fave themfelves from everlafting miferies. At this ten millions of archangels... The Northumbrian Chieftain: Or, Spectre of the Abbey. A Legendary Tale ... - Page 40by Joseph D. M'Arthur - 1803 - 60 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Pomfret - 1766 - 182 pages
...Pow'r, and Ming as his Love. XIV. Go, bring, the Judge impartial, frowning, cries, Thofe rebel Sons, who did my Laws defpife ; Whom neither Threats nor Promifes could move, Not all my Sufferings, nor all my Love, To fave themfelves from everlafting Miferies. At At this ten... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 380 pages
...happinefs, Unbounded as his power, and lafting as his love. Go, bring, the Judge impartial, frowning, cries, Thofe rebel fons, who did my laws defpife ; Whom neither threats nor promifes could move, Not all my fufferings, nor all my love, To fave themfelves from everlafting miferies. At this ten millions... | |
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