| John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 316 pages
...arms ; Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness f Oh, Tamerlane ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heav'n itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind ; Nor let my father wage unequal... | |
| John Banks - 1797 - 438 pages
...arms ; Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness i Oh, Tamerlane I What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise [ So Heav'n itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind ; Nor let my father wage unequal... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...arms, Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace, ye powers above, peace to mankind; Nor let my father wage unequal war, Against the force... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...arms, Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thv mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane ! Wimt can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise? So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace, ye powers above, peace to mankind; Nor let my father wage unequal war, Against the force... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane ! .Wont can I pay thec for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace, ve powers above, peace to mankind; Nor let my father wage unequal war, Against the force... | |
| John Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Mrs. Inchbald - Damascus (Syria) - 1808 - 282 pages
...arms ; Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane ! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heav'n itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind ; Nor lit my father wage unequal... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 328 pages
...thy arms; Or from a theme more soft, and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, Tamerlane! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heav'n itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind; Nor let my father wage unequal... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...arms, Or from a theme more soft, and full of pea». Thy mercy and thy gentleness ? Oh, ТжтегЬм' k iEk i ʝ patí. Give peace, ye powers above, peace to manürJ. Nor let my father wage unequal war, Against the... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 474 pages
...thy arms; Or from a theme more soft and full of peace, Thy mercy and thy gentleness? Oh, Tamerlane! What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So heav'n itself is paid. Give peace, ye pow'rs above, peace to mankind : Nor let my father wage unequal... | |
| British drama - English drama - 1824 - 814 pages
...beauty's safety Be my Axalla's care ; in whose glad eyes, I read what joy the pleasing service gives What can I pay thee for this noble usage, But grateful praise ? So Heaven itself is paid. Give peace, ye powers above, peace to manNor let my father wage unequal war [kind ; Against the force... | |
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