Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, ,For hunger kindles you, and lawless want ^ But lavish fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguish, and delight in blood, Is what your horrid bosoms never knew. Edward: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Chiefly ... - Page 212by John Moore - 1816Full view - About this book
| James Thomson - 1757 - 244 pages
...roara'd the wafte, For fport alone purfues the cruel chace, Amid the beamings of the gentle days. 395 Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlcfs want ; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguifh, and delight in blood,... | |
| James Thomson - 1763 - 458 pages
...roam'd the wafle, For fport alone purfues the cruel chace, Amid the beamings of the gentle days. 395 Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlefs want; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguifh, and delight in blood, Is... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 266 pages
...roam'd the wafte, For fport alone purfues the cruel chace, Amid the beamings of the gentle days. 395 Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawieii; want ; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty rcll'd, To joy at anguifh, and delight in blood,... | |
| James Thomson - 1769 - 218 pages
...roam'd the wafte, For fport alone purfues the cruel chace , Amid the beamings of the gentle days. 39; Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlefs want; But lavish fed , in Natur'es bounty roll'd , To joy at anguish > and delight in blood... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 280 pages
...wafte, I 4 For For fport alone purfues the cruel cliace, Amid the beamings of the gentle days. 395 Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlefs want ; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguim, and delight in blood, Is... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 510 pages
...roam'd the wafte, For fport alone purfues the cruel chace, Amid the beamings of the gentle days. 305 Upbraid, ye ravening Tribes ! our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlefs want; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguifh, and delight in blood, Is... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...roam'd the wafte, \ For fport alone purfues the cruel chace, \ Amid the beamings of the geijtle days. Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlefs want ; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguifh, and delight in blood,... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...hunting, had any feeling left, what answer would it make to this address of our poet to beasts of prey ? " Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage ; " For...lavish- fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, « To joy at anguish, and delight in blood, " Is whatjour horrid bosoms never knew. V. 396. His description of... | |
| 1794 - 954 pages
...e'er roam'd the wa(le( For fport alone purfues the cruel chafe, Amid the beamings of the gentle days. Upbraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, For hunger kindles you, and lawlefs want; But lavifh fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, To joy at anguiih, and delight in blood, In... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1800 - 284 pages
...waste « For sport alone pursues the cruel chace, « Amid the beamings of the gentle days. « Ubpraid, ye ravening tribes, our wanton rage, « For hunger...But lavish fed, in Nature's bounty roll'd, « To joy at anguish, and delight in blood, <f Is what your horrid bosoms never knew. « Poor is the triumph... | |
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