| John Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 282 стор.
...lose; Fortune, on either side, shall wait thy wishes. Sel. \Vhere shall my wonder and my praise begin? From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind ; Nor lit my father wage unequal war Against the force of such united virtues. Tam. Heav'n hear thy pious... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 348 стор.
...lose ; Fortune, on either side, shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin? From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...Tamerlane ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, fiut grateful praise ? So Hcav'n itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind ; Nor... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 стор.
...lose; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel, Where shall my wonder and my praue begin? From the successful labours of thy arms, Or from a...peace. Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane' Wnat can I pay tliee for this noble usage, But grateful praise í So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace,... | |
| 1811 - 718 стор.
...lost; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. ¿>c/. Where shall my wonder and rajr praac begin ? From the successful labours of thy arms, Or from a theme more soft, and full of pea». Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, ТжтегЬм' What can I pay thee for this noble usage,... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1824 - 84 стор.
...either side shall wait thy wishes. of haughty pow'r Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin ? From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...and thy gentleness! Oh, Tamerlane! What can I pay thce for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So heaven itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above,... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 стор.
...or who lose; fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Nil. Where shall my wonder and my praise From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness .' Oh, Tamerlaue! since our prospect Looks darkly on futurity, till fate Determine for us, let thy beauty's... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 стор.
...that account before me, Which shews me poor and bankrupt ev'n in hopes ! Congreves Mourning Bride. What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heav'n itself is paid ! •• Rowe's Tamerlane. He that hath nature in him, must be grateful ; 'Tis the Creator's primary... | |
| 1832 - 826 стор.
...lose ; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and mv praise begin 1 From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from a theme more soft, and full of jieace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness? Oh, Tamerlane ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But... | |
| 1833 - 826 стор.
...lose ; Fortune on either side shall wait thy wishes. Sel. Where shall my wonder and my praise begin1! From the successful labours of thy arms ; Or from...soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness! On, Tamerlane! What can I pay thec for this noble usage, But grateful praise 1 So Heaven itself is... | |
| 1847 - 526 стор.
...mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharg'd. MILTON'S Paradise Lost. 5. What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? so heaven itself is paid ! ROWE. 6. To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, And read their history in a... | |
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