The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, And lengthen simple justice into trade), How glorious were the day ! that saw these broke, And every man within the reach of right. John Howard - Seite 63von Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson - 1902 - 211 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Lyon Mackenzie - 1845 - 494 Seiten
...81LAS WRIGHT— SAMUEL YOUNO ¡ AND THEIR FRIENDS AKD POLITICAL ASSOCIATES. BY WILLIAM L.JI,ACKENZIE. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous added, to perplex the truth, And lengthen simple juetice into trade,) How glorious were the day that saw these broke ! And every man within the reach... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 Seiten
...give. Much still untouch'd remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, 385 And lengthen simple justice into trade), How glorious were the day that saw these broke, And every... | |
| Charles Wesley - 1849 - 556 Seiten
...their hands Oppression's iron rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give. Much still nntonch'd remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's...these broke, And every man within the reach of right ! " * III. ONE act of generosity prepares the way for another. Scarcely had Oglethorpe succeeded, with... | |
| James Thomson - 1849 - 524 Seiten
...give. Much still untouch'd remains; in this rank age. Much is tiie patriot's weeding hand required. Thq toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, 365 And lengthen simple justice into trade,) How glorious were the Jay! that saw these broke And every... | |
| James Thomson - 1850 - 800 Seiten
...what dark insidious men Have eumbrous added, to perplex the truth, 885 And lengthen simple justiee into trade, — How glorious were the day that saw these broke, And every man within the reaeh of right I By wintry famine roused, from all the traet Of horrid mountains whieh the shining... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 Seiten
...would have toil'd or hied. О great design ! if executed well, With patient care, and wisdom-temper'd zeal. Ye sons of Mercy! yet resume the search; Drag...these broke, And every man within the reach of right. By wintry famine roused, from all the tract Of horrid mountains where the ¿lining Alps, And wavy Appcnine,... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 620 Seiten
...would have toil'd or bled. O great design! if executed well, With patient care, and wisdom-temper'd zeal. Ye sons of Mercy! yet resume the search; Drag...trade) How glorious were the day! that saw these broke, A^d every man within the reach of right. By wintry famine roused, from all the tract Of horrid mountains... | |
| 1852 - 874 Seiten
...give. Much still untouch'd remains ; in this- rank age. Much ia the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. ead ; and in his hand the ! By wintry famine rous'd, from all the tract Of horrid mountains, which the shining Alps, And wavy... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...their hands oppression's iron rod, 380 And bid the cruel feel the pains they give. Much still untouched remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's...insidious men Have cumbrous added to perplex the truth, 385 And lengthen simple justice into trade), How glorious were the day that saw these broke, And every... | |
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