| Collection - 1758 - 354 pages
...thy fair mind, like thy fair perfon charm. To virtue thus, and to thyfelf reftor'd, jo « m^-lio'l By all admir'd, by one alone ador'd, Be to thy HARRY...true, And live for him, who more than dies for you. > •"• .'.' .-'- -. • ..-.-.- it •-..• .; . , .-;/! The CHEA T's APOLOGY.. '^ ^ By Mr. ELLIS.... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 pages
...Return to thefe, and fo avert thy fate. Think CLARA, think, (nor will that thought be vain) Thy Qave, thy HARRY, doom'd to drag his chain Of love, ill-treated...him, who more than dies for you.* VOL. VI. X The The CHEA T's APOLOGY. By Mr. ELLIS. "fis my vocation, Hal ! SHAKESPEAR. T OOK round the wide world each... | |
| 1782 - 518 pages
...care, Once more thy beauty it's full luflre wear: Mov'd by his love, by his example taught, Soon mall thy foul, once more with virtue fraught, With kind...and true, And live for him who more than dies for yon. • THE SPLENDID SHILLING, BY, MR. J. PHILLIPS. • Sinj, heavenly Mufe ! " Things unattempted... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 438 pages
...care,' Once more thy beauty its full luftre wear; Mov'd by his love, by his example taught, Soon fliall thy foul, once more with virtue fraught, With kind...ever kind and true, And live for him, who more than dks for yon. THE CHEAT'S APO'LOGY. BY MR. ELLIS. Tit my location, Hal! SHAXSPEARE. LOOK round the wide... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 534 pages
...bosom warm, And thy fair mind, like thy fair person, charm, To virtue thus, and to thyself restor'd, . By all admir'd, by one alone ador'd, Be to thy Harry...true, . . And live for him who more than dies for you !" Apostchaisc paraphrase by lord Bolingbrokc of Horace's first Epistle, may be seen in one of his... | |
| 1822 - 640 pages
...And concluding thus, " To virtue thus and to thyself restored, By all admired, by one alone adored ; Be to thy Harry ever kind and true, And live for him who more than died for you." A series of calamities totally ruined her vocal powers, and she afterwards subsisted... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1822 - 594 pages
...concluding thus, " To virtue thus and to thyself restored, By all admired, by one alone adored ; . Be to thy Harry ever kind and true, And live for him who more than died for you." A series of calamities totally ruined her vocal powers, and she afterwards subsisted... | |
| 1822 - 654 pages
...And concluding thus, " To virtue thus and to thyself restored, By all admired, by one alone adored ; Be to thy Harry ever kind and true, And live for him who more than died for you." A series of calamities totally ruined her vocal powers, and she afterwards subsisted... | |
| 1835 - 656 pages
...lover and the friend !" And ending thus : — " To virtue thus, and to thyself restor'd By all admired, by one alone ador'd; Be to thy Harry ever kind and true, And live for him who more than died for you." Such is the vicissitudes of fate, that having, through a series of calamities, lost... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 pages
...and the friend." And concluding thus : — " To virtue thus and to thyself restor'd, By all admired, by one alone ador'd ; Be to thy Harry ever kind and true, And live for him who more than died for you." A series of calamities totally ruined her vocal powers, and she afterwards subsisted... | |
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