| Homer - 1761 - 474 str.
...the wifell err, Vengeance refolv'd 'tis dang'rous todefer. 335 What length of time mnft we confume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ?...the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone 3 49 To mark the d'amfels that attend the throne : Difpers'd the youth refides ; their faith to prove... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 str.
...to defer. j]j What length of time :m:ft weconfume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train i While the proud foes, induftrious to deftroy Thy wealth...the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone 341 To mark the damfels that attend the throne : Difpers'd the youth refides ; their faith to prove... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 str.
...length of time muft we confmne in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ? . - . WWle the pYoud foes, induftrious to deftroy Thy wealth in riot> the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone 34.0 To mark the damfels that attend the throne s Difpers'd the youth refides ; their faith to prove... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 str.
...the wifeft err, Vengeance refolv'd, 'tis dangerous to defer. 335 What length of time muft we confume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ? While the proud foes, induftrions to deftroy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone 340 To... | |
| 1792 - 918 str.
...fince the wifcft err, Vengeance refolv'd, 'tis dangerous to defer. What length of tnne mud we confume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ?...the delay enjoy; Suffice it in this exigence alone To mark the damfels that attend the throne : Difuers'd the youth refides ; their faith to prove Jove... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 str.
...confume in vain, Too curious to explore-the menial train ? While the proud foes, induflriom to <U Itruy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone To mark the damfels that attend the throne : Uifpers'd the youth refides ; their faith to prove Jove... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 str.
...fince the wifeft err. Vengeance refolv'd, 'lis dangerous to defer. What length of time muft we confume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ? While the proud foes, induftrioi^to deftroy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone To mark... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 str.
...the wifcil err, 333 Vengeance refolv'd, 'tis dangerous to defer. What length of time mnlt we confume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train? While the proud foes, induflrious to dtilroy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. 340 Suffice it in this exigence alone To... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 str.
...the wif«ll err, 335 Vengeance refolv'd, 'tis dangerous to defer. What length of time mud we confume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ? While the proud foes, indu{lrious to deftroy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. 340 Suffice it in this exigtnce alone To... | |
| Homer - 1806 - 230 str.
...wisest err: — Vengeance resolv'd, 'tis dang'rous to defer. 335 What length of time must we consume in vain, Too curious to explore the menial train ! While the proud foes, industrious to destroy Thy wealth in riot, the delay enjoy. Suffice it in this exigence alone 340 To... | |
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