| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1789 - 454 psl.
...the dark temped of the brain, As lightning fhines acrofs the main Thro' whirlwinds and thro* night. No more can Faith or Candour move, But each ingenuous deed of love, Which Which Reafon would applaud, 3lïen(ît>f. Now failing o'er her dark diftrefs ' w'*~~"v Fancy malignant... | |
| John Adams - 1789 - 376 psl.
...deep difcord of the brain, As lightning mines along the main Thro' whirlwinds and thro' night. No m^re can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous deed of love Which once you would applaud, Now, fmiling o'er her dark diftrefs, Malignant fancy longs to drefs Like injury... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 372 psl.
...tempeft of the brain, As lightning mines acrofs the main Through whirlwinds and through night. IV. No more can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous deed of love, Which reafon would applaud, Now, Now, fmiling o'er her dark diftrefs, Fancy malignant ftrives to drefs Like injury and fraud. V. Farewel... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 psl.
...temped of the brain. As lightning fliines acrofs the main Through whiilwinds and tljTougn nigbt» IV, No more can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous deed of love, Which reafon would api.lau J, .Cow, fmiliug o'er her dark diftrefs. Fancy malignant ftrives to drel's Like injury and... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 508 psl.
...temped of the brain, As lightning (hiñes acrofs the main Through whirlwinds and through nigbt. IV. No more can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous...love, Which reafon would applaud, Now, fmiling o'er her dark diftrefs, Fancy nwligmnt ftrives to drels Like injury and fraud. V. Farewel to Virtue's peaceful... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 psl.
...dark tempest of the brain, As lightning shines across the main, Through whirlwinds and through night. No more can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous deed of love, Which reason would applaud, Now, smiling o'er her dark distress, Fancy malignant strives to dress Like injury... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 psl.
...dark tempest of the brain, As lightning shines across the main Through whirlwinds ami through night. No more can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous deed of love, Which reason would applaud, Now, smiling o'er her dark distress, Fancy malignant strives to dress Like Injury... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 552 psl.
...infinitely agreeable to the latter, who wished to be secured from the company of her husband. CHAPTER LXIX. No more can faith or candour move ; But each Ingenuous deed of love, Which reason would applaud, Now, smiling o'er hit dark distress, Fancy malignant strives to dress Like injury... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 544 psl.
...This was infinitely agreeable to the latter, who wished to be secured from the company of her husband. No more can faith or candour move ; But each ingenuous deed of love, Which reason would applaud, Now, smiling o'er his dark distress, Fancy malignant strives to dress Like injury... | |
| 1820 - 274 psl.
...Which reason would applaud. Now, smiling o'er his dark distress, Fancy malignant strives to dress " No more can faith or candour move; But each ingenuous deed of love, Like injury and fraud." AKENSIDE. ZELUCO retained all his hatred to Signora Sporza, though he thought... | |
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