Thy virtue awes me. First of womankind! Permit me yet to say, that the fond man Whom love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which... Jones's British Theatre - Page 111by William Jones - 1795Full view - About this book
| John Bell - 1778 - 392 lehte
...me. Firft of womankind L Permit me yet to fay, that'fhe fond man Whom love tranfports 'beyond ftridt virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to mifery,...the alms Which on fuch beggars freely is beftow'd : Tor mortals know that love is ftill their lord, And o'er their vain refolves advances ftill : As... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 294 lehte
...the fond man Whom love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestow'd ; For mortals know that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 lehte
...the fond man Whom love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestow'd ; For mortals know that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| 1797 - 462 lehte
...love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruiu'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestow'd ; T'or mortals know that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| 1804 - 486 lehte
...love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruined, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestowed ; For mortals know that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| 1806 - 312 lehte
...the fond man Whom love transports beyond stritt virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestowed : For mortals know that love is still their lord. And o'er their vain... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 lehte
...the fond man Whom love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms, Which on such beggars freely is bestow'd ; For mortals know, that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 lehte
...love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruined, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which on such beggars freely is bestowed ; For mortals know that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 lehte
...the fond man Whom love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms Which' on such beggars- freely is bestow'd: For mortals know that love is still their lord, And o'er their vain... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 396 lehte
...the fond man, Whom love transports beyond strict virtue's bounds, If he is brought by love to misery, In fortune ruin'd, as in mind forlorn, Unpitied cannot be. Pity's the alms, Which, on such beggars, freely is bestowed ; For mortals know, that love is still their lord, And o'er their... | |
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