| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...our hearts' ' to piety : ' Where then shall hope and fear their objects find ? Shall dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in...sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate ? Shall no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries attempt the mercy of the skies ? Enthusiast1, cease... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...our hearts' ' to piety : ' Where then shall hope and fear their objects find ? Shall dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in...sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate? Shall no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries attempt the mercy of the skies? Enthusiast*, cease... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...then shall hope and fear their objects find ? " Shall dull suspense corrupt the stagnant minti ? " Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, " Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate ? " Shall no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, " No cries attempt the mercy of the skies ? . " Enthusiast,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1805 - 238 pages
...hissing infamy proclaims the rest. Where then shall hope and fear their objects find ? Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in...? Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies; Inquirer, cease, petitions yet remain, Which heaven may hear, nor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 350 pages
...despls'd, distress'd, And hissing Infamy proclaims the rest. * Where then shall Hope and Fear thei r objects find ? Must dull suspence corrupt the stagnant...? Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies ? \ Enquirer, cease; petitions yet remain Which Heav'n may hoar, nor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 328 pages
...Infamy proclaims the rest. * Where then shall Hope and Fear their objects find ? Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in...^ Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies ? Enquirer, cease ; petitions yet remain Which Heav'n may hear, nor... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 268 pages
...favourers of this system. " Where then shall hope and fear their objects find ? Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in...sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate ? «3 Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercy of the skies ? Inquirer, cease:... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 372 pages
...falls betray'd, despis'd, distress'd, And hissing Infamy proclaims the rest. * Ver. 289—345. : 1 * Where then shall Hope and Fear their objects find...? Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies ? Inquirer, cease ; petitions yet remain Which Heav'n may hear, nor... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 648 pages
...distress'd, ml hissing Infamy proclaims the rest. u Where then shall Hope and Fear their objects find tfust dull suspence corrupt the stagnant mind : Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, {oil darkling down the.lorrent of his fate ? ."mi no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 206 pages
...hissing Infamy proclaims the rest. Where then shall Hope and Fear their objects find? Must dull Suspense corrupt the stagnant mind? Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fete ? Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries attempt the mercies of the skies? Inquirer,... | |
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