| John Dryden - 1702 - 440 lehte
...Why through the World'is he diftinguifht moft By Titles, which but few can boaft, A moft Juji Mafier^ and a. Faithful Friend ? One who never yet did wrong...young?, Of Him what Orphan can complain ? Of Him what Widdow make her Moan? But fuch as with Him here again, And mifs his Goodnefs now He's gone. If this... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 lehte
...Why tbiough the \Voiid is he difUnguiflit moft By Titles, which but few can boaft, moft Juft Mafler, and a Faithful Friend ? One who never yet did wrong...what Orphan can complain? Of Him what Widow make her Moas? But fuch as wifli Him here again, And mifs his Goodnefs now He's gone. If this be (as I am fiire... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 lehte
...Wh; thiou|,Q.&c^i w&tt VA dUUnguiiht fflol By Titles, which but few can boaft, i. mod Jn/l Mafler, and a Faithful Friend ? One who never yet did wrong...what Orphan can complain? Of Him what Widow make her Moaa ? But fuch as wifli Him here again, And mifs his Goodnefs now He's If this be (as I am fure 'tis)... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 lehte
...to defend ? Why at his Prefence (brink his Foes ? By Titles, which but few can boafl, A moft J u ft Mafter, and a Faithful Friend? One who never yet did...Of him what Orphan can complain ? • : Of him what Widovy make her Moari ? But fuch as wifh him here again, And mifs his Goodnefs now he's gone. If this... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 248 lehte
...? Why do the brave all ftrive his honour to defend ? Why through the world is he diftinguifh'd mnft By titles, which but few can boaft, A moft juft mafter,...complain ? Of him what widow make her moan? But fuch as w'i'lh him here again, Arid mifs his goodnefs' now he 's gone If If this be (as I am fure 'tis) true;... | |
| 1793 - 806 lehte
...titles, which but few can bauli, A moil jud mailer, and a faithful friend ? One who never yet did wrung To high or low, to old or young ? Of him what orphan can complain t Of him what widow make her moan ? But fuch as wilh him here ¿gain, And mil's his goodnefs now he's... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 652 lehte
...de Why through the world is he distinguish'd By titles, which but few can boast A most just master, and a faithful friend ? One who never yet did wrong...can complain ? Of him what widow make her moan ? But such as wish him here again, And miss his goodness now he 's gone If this be (as I am sure 'tis) true;... | |
| DR. JOHNSON - 1812 - 480 lehte
...Why do all good men bless him as he goes ? By titles, which but few can boast, A most just master, and a faithful friend? One who never yet did wrong...can complain ? Of him what widow make her moan ? But such as wish him here again, And miss his goodness now he's gone. If this be (as I am sure 'tis) true,... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1813 - 362 lehte
...Why thro' the world is he distinguish'd most By titles, which but few can boast, A most just master, and a faithful friend? One who never yet did wrong...can complain ? Of him what widow make her moan? But such as wish him here again, And miss his goodness now he's gone. If this be (as I am sure 'tis) true,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 426 lehte
...through the world is he distinguish'd most By titles, which but few can boast, A most just master, and a faithful friend ? One who never yet did wrong...can complain ? Of him what widow make her moan ? But such as wish him here again, And miss his goodness now he's gone. If this be (as I am sure 'tis) true... | |
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