| Juvenal - 1825 - 234 pages
...Where, then, shall hope and fear their objects find? — Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate ? Must no disltke alarm ? no wishes rise ? No cries attempt the mercies of the skies ? — Enquirer, cease ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 pages
...Where then shall hope and fear their objects find '. Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnanffmind '. Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate I ' . Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies ? r Inquirer,... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 440 pages
...Where then shall hope and fear their objects find ? Shall dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate ? Shall no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries attempt the mercy of the skies? Inquirer, cease;... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 pages
...then ihall hope and fear their objecti flnd Î Shall dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? M ust d to have gratified with this character of our common mend. But what are the ? Shall no dislike alarm, no wUhsa rise, No cries attempt the mercy of the ski« ? Inquirer, cease... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 pages
...Where then shall hope and fear their object« find f Shall dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind Í Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate. Roll darkling down the torrent of hii fate ? Shall no dislike alarm, no wishes rise. No cries attempt the mercy of the skies f Inquirer,... | |
| 1828 - 398 pages
...WISHES. WHERE then shall hope and fear their objects find, Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind ? Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling...Heaven may hear, nor deem religion vain. Still raise, lor good, the supplicating voice, But leave to Heaven the measure and the choice ; Safe in his power,... | |
| Thomas Carpenter (schoolmaster.) - 1828 - 332 pages
...SAY, where shall Hope and Fear their objects find 1 Must dull Suspense corrupt the stagnant mind .' .Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling...dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercy of the skies ? Inquirer, cease—petitions yet remain Which Heaven may hear; nor deem religion... | |
| 1828 - 198 pages
...WISHES. \Vhere then shall hope and fear their objects find, Must dull suspense corrupt the stagnant mind? Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling down the torrent of his fate? Must not dislike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies? Inquirer, cease, petitions... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...humours. Addison on Italy. Foul ministers, dark-working by the force Of secret, sapping gold. Thomson. Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Roll darkling...his fate ? Must no dislike alarm, no wishes rise, \o cries invoke the mercies of the skies ? Johnson. Vanity of Human Wisrtrs. Their quickness is owing... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...Mu>t helpless man, in ignorance sedate, Koll darkhny down the torrent of his fat* T Must no dUlike alarm, no wishes rise, No cries invoke the mercies of the skies ? Johnion. Vanity of Human Withtt. Their quickness is owing to their presumption and rashness, and... | |
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