| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...requir'd. The toils of law, (what dark infidious Men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, 385 And lengthen simple justice into trade) How glorious...these broke, And every Man within the reach of right. BY wintry famine rous'd, from all the tract Of horrid mountains which the shining Alps, 390 And wavy... | |
| James Thomson - 1800 - 302 pages
...give. Much still untouch'd remains ; in this rank age t Much is the patriot's weeding hand reijuir'd. The toils of law , ( what dark insidious men Have...) How glorious were the day ! that saw these broke , I And every man within the reach of right. By wintry famine rous'd, from all the tract Of horrid... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 340 pages
...give. Much still untouch'd remains; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law, (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous...these broke, And every man within the reach of right. By wintry famine roused, from all the tract Of horrid mountains which the shining Alps, And wavy Appennine,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 pages
...give. Much still untouch'd remains; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law, (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous...these broke, And every man within the reach of right. By wintry famine roused, from all the tract Of horrid mountains which the shining Alps, And wavy Appcnnine,... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1802 - 320 pages
...give. Much still untouch'd remains; in this rank age. Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous...How glorious were the day that saw these broke, And ev'ry man within the reach of right ! By wintry famine rous'd, from all the tract Of horrid mountains... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 268 pages
...give. Tiinch still untouch'd remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law, (what dark insidious Men Have cumbrous...the truth , And lengthen simple justice into trade) (i) The Jail Committee, in the year i739. How glorious were the day ! lhat saw these broke , And every... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 186 pages
...Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law, (what dark insidious men Have cumhrous added to perplex the truth, And lengthen simple justice...trade) How glorious were the day ! that saw these hroke, And every man within the reach of right. By wlnt'ry famine rous'd, from all the tract Of horrid... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 pages
...give. Much still untouch'd remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, 385 And lengthen simple justice into trade,) How glorious were the day that saw these broke ! And every... | |
| James Thomson - 1806 - 242 pages
...give. Much still untouch'd remains; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law (what dark insidious Men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, 3Si And lengthen simple justice into trade) How glorious were the day that saw these broke, And every... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pages
...remains; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand rcquird. ' The Jail Committee. IB Uw you W,. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous...these broke, And every man within the reach of right. By wintry famine rous'd, from all the tract Of horrid mountains which the shining Alps, And wavy Appenine,... | |
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