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" He gain'd from heav'n ('twas all he wish'd) a friend. No farther seek his merits to disclose, Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repose,) The bosom of his Father and his God. "
Poetical Works - Page 62
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 72 pages
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London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 20

1751 - 684 pages
...for her own. Large was his bounty, and his foul lm cere, Heav'n did a reeompence as largely fend : He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear : He gain'd from heav'n (\wa$ all h: wifh'da friend. No farther feek his merits to difclofe, Or draw his frailtiel from their...
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The Union: Or Select Scots and English Poems

Thomas Warton - 1753 - 164 pages
...her own. " Large was his bounty, and his foul fmcere, " Heay'n did a recompcnce as largely fend : " He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear : " He gain'd from heav'n ('twas all he wim'd) a friend. " No farther feek his merits to difclofe, " Or draw his frailties from their dread...
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The Union: Or Select Scots and English Poems..

Thomas Warton - 1753 - 164 pages
...her own. " Large was his bounty, and his foul fmcere, " Heav'n did a recompence as largely fend : " He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear : " He gain'd from heav'n ('twas all he wifh'd) a friend. '' No farther feek his merits to difclofe, " Or draw his frailties from their dread...
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Ajax His Speech to the Grecian Knabbs, from Ovid's Metam. Lib.XIII ...

Ovid - 1755 - 306 pages
...humble birth, And Litigation mark'd him as her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere, Heaven did a recompense as largely send : He gave to Mis'ry...had,) a tear ; He gain'd from Heav'n, ('twas all he wished), a friend. No further seek his merits to disclose, Nor draw his frailties from their dread...
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Select and Remarkable Epitaphs on Illustrious and Other Persons ..., Volume 1

John Hackett - 1757 - 306 pages
...his Bounty, and his Soul fincere ; Heav'n did a Recompence as largely fend : He gave to Want— 'twas all he had — a Tear ; He gain'd from Heav'n — 'twas all he wifh'd — a Friend. No farther feek his Merits to difclofe, Or draw his Frailties from their dread...
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The Union: Or, Select Scots and English Poems, Volume 1

Thomas Warton - 1759 - 168 pages
...her own. " Large was his bounty, and his foul fmcere, " Heav'n did a recompence as largely fend : " He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear ; " He gain'd from heav'n ('twas all hewifh'd)afriend. " No farther (eek his merits to difclofe, " Or draw his frailties from their dread...
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Poems

Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 312 pages
...for her own. Large was his bounty, and his foul fincere, Heav'n did a recompence as largely fend : He gave to mis'ry all he had, a tear, He gain'd from Heav'n ( 'twas all he wifh'd) a friend. • No farther feek his merits to difclofe, Or draw his frailties from their dread...
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The Art of Poetry on a New Plan: Illustrated with a Great Variety of ...

John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pages
...her own. < Large was his bounty, and his foul fincere, ' Heav'n did a recompence as largely fend : ' He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear : « He gain'd from heav'n ('twas all he wim'd) a friend. ' No farther feek his merits to difclofe, ' Or draw his frailties from their dread...
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Poems

Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 308 pages
...Large was his bounty, and his foul fincere, Heav'n did a recompence as largely fend : He gave to misVy all he had, a tear, He gain'd from Heav'n ( 'twas all he wifh'd) a friend. . No farther feek his merits to difclofe, . Or draw his frailties from their dread...
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Elegia inglese ... sopra un cimitero di campagna, trasportata in verso ital ...

Thomas Gray - 1772 - 60 pages
...own „ Large was his bounty and his foul fmcere , „ Heav'n did a recompence as largely fend.' j, He gave to Mis'ry all he had, a tear, „ He gain'd from Heav'n('twas all he v vish'd ) a friend . „ No farther feek his merits to difcloie , 3, Or draw his...
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