| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 496 ページ
...The pavement kiss'd, and thus the saint implored. O righteous Themis, if the powers above By prayers are bent to pity and to love ; If human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind ; Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind, and people desolated... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 ページ
...pavement kiss'd,and thus the sn hit implored — ' O righteous Themis ! if the powers above By prayers are bent to pity and to love; If human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive and yet be kind; Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind, and people desolated earth.'... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 580 ページ
...relief implore. The most upright of mortal men was he, ( The most sincere and holy woman she. VOL. II. O righteous Themis, if the Pow'rs above By pray'rs...human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind ; Tell how we mny restore, by second birth, Mankind, and people desolated... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 572 ページ
...he, The most sincere and holy woman she.—— O righteous Themie, if the Pow'rs above By pray'rs arc bent to pity and to love ; If human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive, and yet lie Lind; Tell how we may rnntore, hy Rcconil birth. Mankind, and people desolated... | |
| Ovid - 1833 - 330 ページ
...pavement kiss'd ; and thus the saint implored : ' O righteous Themis, if the powers above By prayers are bent to pity, and to love ; If human miseries can move their mind ; 510 If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind ; Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind,... | |
| Ovid - 1836 - 306 ページ
...pavement kiss'd, and thus the saint implor'd : " O, righteous Themis, if the powers above By prayers are bent to pity, and to love ; If human miseries can move their mind ; 510 If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind ; Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind,... | |
| 1837 - 292 ページ
...pavement kiss'd, and thus the saint implor'd : " 0 righteous Themis, if the powers above By prayers are bent to pity, and to love ; If human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind ; Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind, and people desolated... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 ページ
...kiss'd ; and thus the saint impIorM. O righteous Themis, if the powers above By prayers are bent lo pity, and to love ; If human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind; Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind, and people desolated earth.... | |
| John Dryden - 1854 - 328 ページ
...to love ; no If human miseries can move their mind ; If yet they can forgive, and yet be kind ; Teh1 how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind, and...earth. Then thus the gracious goddess, nodding, said 5515 Depart, and with, your vestments veil your head : And stooping lowly down, with loosen'd zones,... | |
| P Austin Nuttall - 1864 - 192 ページ
...of Atlantis was not swallowed by an esrthquake, but was desolated by a particular deluge. — Bacon. Tell how we may restore, by second birth, Mankind, and people desolated earth. — Dryden. DESOLATING, des'o-la-ting, a. Wasting ; ravaging. DESPATCHEB, de-spatch'er, s. One who... | |
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