| John Bell - 1777 - 644 sivua
...wishes to be gain'd, Like woman's leachery to seem constrain'd. Doubt not ; hut, when he most effects the frown, Commit a pleasing rape upon the Crown. Secure his person to secure your cause ; 47' They who possess the prince possess the laws. He said, and this advice, aboye the rest, With... | |
| 1801 - 416 sivua
...wishes to be gain'd, Like woman's leachery to seem constraint. Doubt not ; but, when he most effects the frown, Commit a pleasing rape upon the Crown. Secure his person la secure your cause ; They who possess the prince possess the laws. He said, and this advice, above... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 382 sivua
...to be undone. If so, by force he wishes to be gain'd, Like women's lechery to seem comtrain'd. Doubt not ; but, when he most affects the frown, Commit a pleasing rape upon the Crown. Secure his person te secure your cause ; They who possess the prince possess the laws.' He said ; and this advice, above... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 sivua
...be undone. If so, by force he wishes to be gained ; Like women's lechery to seem constrained. Doubt not ; but, when he most affects the frown, Commit...suited best ; Unblamed of life, ambition set aside, Not stained with cruelty, not putt with pride. How happy had he been, if destiny Had higher placed his... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 sivua
...gained ; Like women's lechery to seem constrained. Doubt not ; but, when he most affects the fro\vn, . Commit a pleasing rape upon the crown. Secure his...suited best ; Unblamed of life, ambition set aside, Not stained with cruelty, not puft with pride. How happy had he been, if destiny Had higher placed his... | |
| John Dryden, Thomas Park - 1808 - 374 sivua
...to be undone. If so, by force he wishes to be gain'd, Like women's lechery to seem constraint. Doubt not ; but, when he most affects the frown, Commit a pleasing rape upon the Crown. Secure his person te secure your canse ; They who possess the prince possess Ihe laws/ He said ; and this advice, above... | |
| 1809 - 402 sivua
...undone. If so by force be wishes to be gain'd : Like v omen's lechery to seem cuustrain'd. Doubt qot : but, when he most affects the frown, Commit a pleasing rape upon the crown. Si i in . bi« person to si-cure your cause : They who posseos the prince possess the laws. He said... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 sivua
...be undone. If so, by force he wishes to be gain'd, Like women's lechery, to seem constrain'd. Doubt not : but, when he most affects the frown, Commit...the rest, With Absalom's mild nature suited best; Unblam'd of life, ambition set aside, Not stain' d with cruelty, nor puft with pride. How happy had... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 410 sivua
...be undone. If so, by force he wishes to be gain'd, Like women's lechery to seem constrain'd. Doubt not ; but, when he most affects the frown, Commit...above the rest, With Absalom's mild nature suited best ; Unblam'd of life, ambition set aside, Not stain'd with cruelty nor pufPd with pride. How happy had... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 sivua
...wishes to be gain'd, Like women's lechery, to seem constrain'd. Doubt not : but, when he most att'ects the frown. Commit a pleasing rape upon the crown....prince possess the laws." He said ; and this advice alxive the rest, With Absalom's mild nature suited best ; Unblam'd of life, ambition set aside, Not... | |
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