| Collection - 1758 - 354 pages
...Thofe lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good infpires ; Where men, for this, aflault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the ftrength of all acquires. VI. 2. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Our fields in civil blood imbrued t When fortune crown'd... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...Thofe lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good infpires ; "Where men, for this, aflault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the ftrength of all acquires. VI. 2. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Our fields in civil blood imbrued ? When fortune crown'd... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 412 pages
...Thofe lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good infpires ; .Where men, for this, affault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the ftrength of all acquires. VI. 2. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Our fields in civil blood imbrued ? When fortune crown'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Constitutional history - 1769 - 334 pages
...double vigour. The general ardour is derived to each, becaufe, " When men, for this, aflault a throne, " Each adds the common welfare to his own ; " And each...daringly invaded — but we will not live to fee it deftrqyed. The wounds by which jt falls (hall firft reach our hearts, and the rich torrents of our... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...Thofe lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good infpires ; Where men, for this, aflault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; . And each unconquer'd heart the ftrength of all acquire*! VI. f. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Our fields in civil blood imbrued ? When fortune... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 372 pages
...Thofe lofty efforts of the mind Which focial good infpires ; Where men, for this, aflault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; .And each unconquer'd heart the ftrength of all acquire*. VI. z. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Our fields in civil blood imbrued ? When fortirne... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...Those lofty efforts of the mind Which social good inspires ; Where men, for this, assault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own; And each unconquer'd heart the strength of all acquires. VI. 2. Durst one in arms appear ? Durst one in counsels pledge his life ?... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...Those lofty efforts of the mind Which social good inspires ; Where men, for this, assault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the strength of all acquires. VI. 2. Say, was it thus, when late we viuw'd Our fields in civil blood imbrued?... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...Those lofty efforts of the mind Which social good inspires : Where men, for this, assault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the strength of all acquires. VI. 2. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Our fields in civil blood imbru'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...Those lofty efforts of the mind Which social flood inspires; Where men, for this, assault a throne, Each adds the common welfare to his own ; And each unconquer'd heart the strength of all acquires. Say, was it thus, when late we view'd Oitr fields in civil blood imbrued... | |
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