| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 344 pages
...tendernefs ! How in the thoughtlefs days of wealth and joy, Which oft the care of other's good deftroy, Her kindly-melting heart, To ev'ry want, and ev'ry...Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would fall, Tears from fweet Virtue's fource, benevolent to all. XII. Nor only good, and kind, But ftrong and elevated... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 410 pages
...joy, Which oft the care of others' good deftroy, Her kindly-melting heart, To every want, and every woe, To guilt itfelf when in diftrefs The balm of...Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would fall, Tears from fweet Virtue's fource, benevolent to all. 4 XII. Not XII. Not only good and kind, But; ftrong... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1782 - 278 pages
...oft' the care of others' good destroy, Her kindly-melting heart 150 To Guilt itself when in distress, The balm of pity would impart, And all relief that bounty could bestow ! Ev'n for the kid or lamb that pour'd its life 155 Beneath the bloody knife Her gentle tears... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...good deftroy, Her kindly melting heart, To every want, and every woe, To guilt itfelf when indiftrefs, The balm of pity would impart, And all relief that bounty could beftow ! Even for the kid or lamb that poured its life Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would fall,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 456 pages
...kindly-melting heart, To every want and every woe^ To guilt itfelf when in diftrefs, • The balm of'pity would impart,. And all relief that bounty could beftow!...Beneath the bloody knife,, Her gentle tears would fall, "ears.from fweet Virtue's fource, benevolent to alftXII. Not only good and kind, But ftrong and elevated... | |
| Thomas Percival - 1781 - 330 pages
...the felicity of the world." A FEMALE CHARACTER. HE--R kindly melting heart, To every want and every woe, To guilt itfelf when in diftrefs, The balm of...pity would impart, And all relief that bounty could bellow! Ev'n for the kid or lamb that pour'd its life Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...joy, Which oft the care of others' good deftroy, Her kindly-melting heart, To every want and every woe, To guilt itfelf when in diftrefs,-, The balm of pity would impart,And all relief that bounty could beftow ! Ev'n for the kid or lamb that pour'd its life Beneath... | |
| 1782 - 370 pages
...joyj Which oft the care of others' good deftroy. Her kindly-melting heart, To every want and every woe, To guilt itfelf when in diftrefs, The balm of...Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would fall, Tears from fweet Virtue's fource, benevolent to all* XII. Not only good and kind, But ftrong and elevated... | |
| English poetry - 1782 - 518 pages
...deftroy, Her kindly-melting heart, To every want, and every woe, To guilt itfelf when in diflfrefs, The balm of pity would impart, And all relief that bounty could beftow ! E'en for the kid or lamb that pour'd it's life Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would fall;... | |
| English poetry - 1785 - 316 pages
...She join'*! the foit'ning influence To ocry v. ant and every woe, To guilt uiclf when in diftrefs, Ev'n for the kid or lamb that pour'd its life Beneath the bloody knife, Her gentle tears would fall, Tears from fweet Virtue's fourct, benevolent to all. XII. Not onry good and kind, But Hrong and elevated... | |
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