| John Mapletoft - 1707 - 308 lehte
...rifing Agony, each dreadful Gnice, Yet warm transplanting to his Saviour's Face. Oh! glorious Theft! O! nobly wicked Draught ! With its full Charge of Death...wond'rous Force the Magic Colours boaft, From his. own Skill he ftarts in Horror loft. Dr. Yotrttts, ecxc" iv. On the Death of a Lady's Cat. AN D is Mifs... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1727 - 406 lehte
...flies : He fIndies Torment, dives in Mortal Woe, To rouze up ewy Pang repeats his Blowj Each rifing Agony, each dreadful Grace, Yet warm tranfplanting...Death each Feature fraught! Such wond'rous Force the Magick Colours boaft, Prom his ewn Skill he ftarts, in Horror loft. MISCELLANIES. i&f ODE on the SPRING.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 lehte
...flies : He ftudies torment, dives in mortal woe, To rouae up every pang repeats his blow ; Each .rifing agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm tranfplanting...loft. • Though the report was propagated without the Ie»ft . truth, it may be fufficient ground to juftify a poetical fancy's enlarging on it. To C T'O... | |
| 1794 - 428 lehte
...rifing agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm tranfplanting to his Saviour's face. O glorious theft ! O nobly wicked draught ! With its full charge of death...wondrous force the magic colours boaft, From his own flcill he ftarts in horror loft. JEALOUSY. BY POPE. GREAT Villers' fate fage Cutler could forefee ;... | |
| Select epigrams - 1797 - 188 lehte
...flies ; He ftudies torment, dives in mortal woe, To roufe up every pang repeats his blow ; Each rifing agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm, tranfplanting...wondrous force the magic colours boaft, From his own fltill he ftarts in horror loft. * It is hardly neceflary to obferve that the report has nov foundation.... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 lehte
...torture, thut he mignt reprefent the a^eQiea 0i' d^ath in tliC moit uatural isauiur. O glorious theft ! O nobly wicked draught ! With its full charge of death...wondrous force the magic colours boaft, From his own flcill he ftarts, in horror loft. AN HISTORICAL EPILOGUE TOTHE BROTHERS. BY THE AUTHOR. AN Epilogue,... | |
| 1803 - 468 lehte
...agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm, transplanting to his Saviour's face. 10 O glorious theft ! O nobly wicked draught ! With its full charge of death each feature fraught I Such wondrous force the magic colours boast, From his own skill he starts, in horror lost. * Who... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 232 lehte
...rising agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm, transplanting to his Saviour's face. O glorious theft ! O nobly wicked draught ! With its full charge of death...feature fraught ! Such wondrous force the magic colours boast, From his own skill he starts, in horror lost. * Who obtained leave to treat a malefactor, condemned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 lehte
...rouse up every pang repeats his blow ; Each rising agony, each dreadful grace, Vet warm transplanting to his Saviour's face. Oh glorious theft ! oh nobly...feature fraught, Such wondrous force the magic colours boast, From his own skill he starts in honour lost. YOUNG'S POEMS. TO MR. ADDISON, он THE TRAGEDY... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 lehte
...rising agony, each dreadful grace, Yet warm transplanting to his Saviour's face. Oh glorious theft I oh nobly wicked draught ! With its full charge of...death each feature fraught. Such wondrous force the inairic colours boast, From his own skill he starts in horrour lost. 1 Though the report was propagated... | |
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