| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1755 - 360 pages
...With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care; " Embath'd in blifs, and wrapt in endlefs eafe : " Rough is the road to fame, thro' blood and war; "...With me retire, from toils and perils free ; " Leave honour to the wretch! Pleafures were made for thee. VIII. " Then will I grant thee all thy foul's defire;... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1758 - 586 pages
...With me retire, from Noife, and Pain, and Care ; " Embath'd in Blifs, and wrapt in endlefs Eafe : " Rough is the Road to Fame, thro' Blood and War ; "...With me retire, from Toils and Perils free ; " Leave Honour to the Wretch ! Pleafures were made for thee. vnr. " Then will I grant thee all thy Sod's Defire... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 pages
...With me retire, from Noife, and Pain, and Care ; V Embath'd in Blifs, and wrapt in endlefs Eafe : " Rough is the Road to Fame, thro' Blood and War ; "...With me retire, from Toils and Perils free ; *' Leave Honour to the Wretch ! Pleafures were made for thee. VIII. «« Then will I grant thce all thy Soul's... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 474 pages
...With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care ; " Embath'd in blifs, and rapt in endlefs eafe : " Rough is the road to fame, thro' blood and war ; "...peace. " With me retire, from toils and perils free ; f Leave honour to the wretch! Pleafures were made for thee. VIII. " Then will I grant thee all thy... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 412 pages
...With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care, .*' Embath'd in blifs, and rapt in endlefs eafe : " Rough is the road to fame, thro' blood and war ; "...peace. " With me retire, from toils and perils free ; rtfae " Leave honour to the wretch ! Pleafures were made for VIII. -" Then VIII. " Then will I grant... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1770 - 376 pages
...tongue. VII. " Dear Hercules, whence this unkind delay ? . " Dear youth, what doubts can thus diftraft thy mind ? " Securely follow, where I lead the way ; " And range through wilds of pleafure unconfin'd. «' With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care, " Embath'd in blifs, and rapt... | |
| Collection - 1770 - 370 pages
...Dear Hercules, whence this "unkind delay ? " Dear youth, what doubts can thus diftraft thy mind I " Securely follow, where I lead the way ; ,•' And range through wilds of pleafure unconfin'd. i " With " With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care, " Embath'd in blifs,... | |
| William Cooke - Classical biography - 1773 - 232 pages
...Hercules, whence this unkind delay ? •* Dear youth, what doubts can thus diftract thy mind f •' Securely follow, where I lead the way ; ' And range through wilds of pleafure unconfin'd. ' With me retire, from noife, a»d pain, and care ; ' Embath'd in blifs, and wrap'd... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1782 - 398 pages
...With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care, «' Embath'd in blifs, and wrapt in endlefs eafe : " Rough is the road to fame, thro' blood and war ; "...and all my paths are peace. " With me retire, from foils and perils free ; " Leave honour to the wretch! Pleafures were made for thee. vm. " Then will... | |
| 1782 - 388 pages
...With me retire, from noife, and pain, and care, " Embath'd in blifs, and wrapt in endlefs eafe : " Rough is the road to fame, thro' blood and war ; " Smooth is my way, and aLI my paths are peace. " With me retire, from toils and perils free ; " Leave honour to the wretch!... | |
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