| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - Poets, English - 1753 - 418 pages
...• , O mother ! yet no mother ! — "I'is to you My thanks for ftich diflinguifh'd claims are due. What had I loft if conjugally kind, By nature hating, yet by vows confin'd, You had faint drawn me with a form alone, A lawful lump of life, by force your own ! I had been born... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...his own. 0 mother ! yet no mother ! — 'Tis to you My-thanks for fuch diftinguifh'd claims are due. ——What had I loft if conjugally kind, By nature hating, yet by vows connn'd, You had faint drawn me with a form alone, A lawful lump of life, by force your own ! 1 had... | |
| Richard Savage - 1761 - 226 pages
...Maternal, Moral and Divine, . v::f.rJl Difcharg'd my grafping Soul ; pufh'd me from Shore, And kunch'd me into Life without an Oar. • What had I loft,...•-,-, -^ By Nature hating, yet by Vows confin'd, . , - 1 Untaught the Matrimonial Bounds to flight, - ^ $* - .34 And coldly confcious of a Hufband-s... | |
| Richard Savage - 1777 - 298 pages
...and line, From ties -maternal, moral and divine, Difcharg'd my grafpingfoul ; pum'd me from fliore, And launch'd me into life without an oar. What had...matrimonial bounds to flight, And coldly confcious of the hulband's right, You had faint-drawn me with a form alone, A lawful lump of life by force your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 316 pages
...own, . O Mother, yet no Mother !— 'tis to you, My Thanks for fuch diltinguifh'd Claims are due. u ' What had I loft, if conjugally kind, By Nature hating, yet by Vows connn'd, —You \aAfaint-dr anon me wfth a Form alone, A lawful Lump of Life by Force your own \ —I... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 222 pages
...and divine, PifchargM -SAVAGE . ' SPOEM S. 85 Difchirg'd my gralping foul ; pnfli'd me from fliore, And launch'd me into life without an oar. What had...conjugally kind, By nature hating, yet by vows confin'd, 30 Untaught the matrimonial bounds to flight, And coldly confcious of a hufband's right, ^ou had faint-drawn... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 246 pages
...line, *$ from ties maternal, moral and divine, Difcharg'd my grafping foul ; pufli'd me from fliore, And launch'd me into life without an oar. What had I loft, if, conjugally kind, tBy nature hating, yet by vows confin'd, 3* Untaught the matrimonial bounds to flight, And coldly confcious... | |
| English poetry - 1781 - 516 pages
...line, ' From ties maternal, moral and divine, ' Difcharg'd my grafping foul, pufh'd me from more, • And launch'd me into life without an oar. • What...flight, ' And coldly confcious of a hufband's right, • Yon had faint-drawn me with a form alone, • A lawful lump of life by force your own ! « Then,... | |
| English periodicals - 1781 - 512 pages
...line, ' From ties maternal, moral and divine, ' Difcharg'd my grafping foul, pufh'd me from more, ' And launch'd me into life without an oar. ' What had...matrimonial bounds to flight, * And coldly confcious of a hulband's right, ' Yon had faint-drawn me with a form alone, ' A lawful lump of life by force your... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 328 pages
...ties maternal, moral and diiine, O 4 Difcharg'd Difcharg'd my grafping foul ; pufh'd me fromfhore, And launch'd me into life without an oar. What had...conjugally kind, By nature hating, yet by vows confin'd, 30 Untaught the matrimonial bounds to flight, And coldly confcious of a hufband's right, You had faint-drawn... | |
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