| Aaron Hill - 1753 - 428 str.
...clay, From doubts, unfetter'd; and diflblv'd, in day: Unwarm'd, by vanity ; unreach'd, by ft 'rife, And all my hopes, and fears, thrown off, with life: Why am I charm' d, by Friendship's fond eflays, And, tho' unbodyd, confcious of thy praife ? pride a portion,... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 str.
...clay, " From doubts unfetter'd, and diflblv'd in day; " Unwarm'd by vanity, unreach'd by ftrife, " And all my hopes and fears thrown off with " life ; " Why am I charm'd by friendfhip's fond " eflays, " And though unbody'd, confcious of thy " praife ? " it is not impoffible... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 str.
...clay, " From doubts unfetter'd, and diflblv'd in day; " Unwarm'd by vanity, unreach'd by ftrife, " And all my hopes and fears thrown off with " life ; " Why am I charm'd by friendfhip's foncj " efTays, « And though unbody'd, confcious of thy "praife? " it is not impoflible... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 str.
...clay, " From doubts unfettered, and diflblv'd in day; " Unwarm'd by vanity, unrcach'd by ftrife, " And all my hopes and fears thr.own off with " life ; " Why am I charm 'd by friendfhip's fond " eflays, " And though unbody'd, confcious of thy " praife ? *' it 'is... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 442 str.
...FROM HER SPIRIT. By the Same. STRIPT to the naked soul, escap'd from clay, From doubts unfetter'd, and dissolv'd in day; Unwarm'd by vanity ; unreach'd...thy praise ? Has pride a portion in the parted soul i Does passion still the formless mind control ? Can gratitude out-pant the silent breath ? Or a friend's... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 428 str.
...FROM HER SPIRIT. By the Same. STRIPT to the naked soul, escap'd from clay, From doubts unfetter'd, and dissolv'd in day ; Unwarm'd by vanity ; unreach'd...And, tho' unbodied, conscious of thy praise ? Has pjide a portion in the parted soul ? Does passion still the formless mind control ? Can gratitude out-pant... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 428 str.
...from clay, From doubts unfetter'd, and diflblv'd in day ; Unwarm'd by vanity, unreach'd by ftrife, And all my hopes and fears thrown off with life ; Why am I charm'd by friendfhip's fond efiays, And though unbody'd, confcious of thy praife ? Has pride a portion in the... | |
| 1798 - 582 str.
...from clay, From doubts unfttter'd, and dilTolv'd in day ; Unwarra'd by vanity, unreach'd by ftrife, And all my hopes and fears thrown off with life ; Why am I ch-irm'd by fricndihip's fond efTays, And tho' unbody'd confeious of thy praife? Has pride a portion... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 478 str.
...from clay, From doubts unfetter'd, and diflblv'd in day ; Unwarm'd by vanity, unreach'd by ftrife, And all my hopes and fears thrown off with life ; Why am I charm'd by friendfhip's fond effays, j And though unbody'd, confcious of thy praife ? Has pride a portion in the... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 480 str.
...from clay, From doubts unfetter'd, and diflblv'd in day ; Unwarm'd by vanity, unreach'd by ftrife, And all my hopes and fears thrown off with life ; Why am I charm'd by friend/hip's fond efiays, 5 And though unbody'd, confcious of thy praife ? Has pride a portion in the... | |
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