That softens savages to men : Lo ! Socrates, the sent of Heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind. They form'd the nations, or refin'd ; With all that mends the head and heart, Enlightening truth, adorning art. The Works of David Mallet - Page 52by David Mallet - 1759 - 247 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1753 - 164 pages
...lyre again, That foften'd favages to men : Lo! Socrates, the Sent of Heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind! They...head and heart, Enlightening truth, adorning art. Thus mufing in the folemn fhade ; * At once the founding breeze was laid : And Nature, by the unknown... | |
| Thomas Warton - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1753 - 164 pages
...lyre again, That foften'd favages to men : Lo ! Socrates, the Sent of Heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind ! They...or refin'd, With all that mends the head and heart, Enligtening truth, adorning art. Thus mufing in the folemn fhade ; At once the founding breeze was... | |
| Thomas Warton - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1759 - 168 pages
...Socrates, the Sent of Heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human land ! They form'd the nations, or refin'd, With all that...head and heart, Enlightening truth, adorning art. Thus mufing in the folemn made ; At once the founding breeze was kid : And Nature, by the unknown law,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 702 pages
...lyre again, That foften'd favages to men i Lo ! Socrates, the fent of heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind, They...beneath the fhade, At once the founding breeze was laid i And Nature, by the unknown law, Shook deep with reverential awe. Dumb filence grew upon the hour... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 410 pages
...foften'd favages to men i Lo ! Socrates, the fent of heaven, To whom its moral will was given. 1'nthtrS and friends of human kind, They form'd the nations,...beneath the fhade, At once the founding breeze was laid i And Nature, by the unknown law, bhook deep with reverential awe. Dumb filence grew upon the hcur;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 362 pages
...lyre again, That foften'd favages to men i Lo ! Socrates, the fent of heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind, They...truth, adorning art. While thus I mus'd beneath the ftude, At once the founding breeze was laid i And Nature, by the unknown law, bhook deep with reverential... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 404 pages
...lyre again, That foftens favages to men : Lo ! Socrates, the fent of heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind, They...truth, adorning art. While thus I mus'd beneath the made, At once the founding breeze was laid : And Nature, by the unknown law. Shook deep with reverential... | |
| Scots poems - 1796 - 172 pages
...lyre again, That foftened favages to men : Lo ! Socrates, the Sent of Heaven, To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind ! They form'd the nations, or refin'd, A FRAGMENT. With all that mends the head and heart, Enlightening truth, adorning art. Thus muting in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...lyre again, That iol'tens favagcs to men : Lo ! Socrates, the fcnt of heaven. To whom its moral will was given. Fathers and friends of human kind, They form'd the nations, or refin'd 5 With all that mends the head and heart, Enlightening truth, adorning art. While thus I mus'd beneath... | |
| Apollo - 1800 - 224 pages
...SOCRATES, the fent of heav'n, To whom its moral will was giv'n. Fathers and friends of human-kind, They form'd the nations, or refin'd ; With all that mends the head and heart, Enlight'ning TRUTH, adorning ART. While thus 1 mus'd beneath the made, At once the founding breeze... | |
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