| James Thomson - 1730 - 260 pagina’s
...-Allunwith-held, indulging to his friends Thevaftunborrow'dtreafuresof his mind, Oh fpeak the wondrous man! how mild, how calm. How greatly humble, how divinely good; How firm eftablifh'd on eternal truth; ;'-, Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still prefling on, forgetful... | |
| James Thomson - 1763 - 458 pagina’s
...un-with-held, indulging to his friends The vaft unborrow'd treafures of his mind, ;Oh fpeak the wondrous man! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good; How firm eftablifh'd on eternal truth ; 150 Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still preiling o#, forgetful... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 628 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to his friends The vaft unborrow'd treafures of his mind, Oh, fpeak the wondrous man ! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good ; How firm eftablifli'd on eternal truth ; . 1-50 Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still preffing on, forgetful... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 510 pagina’s
...unwith-held, indulging to his friends The vaft unborrow'd treafures of his mind, Oh,fpeak the wondrous Man ! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good ; How firm eftablifh'd on eternal truth; i53 Fervent in doing well, with eveiy nerve Still prefling on, forgetful... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to his friends The vaft unborrow'd treafures of his mind, Oh fpeak the wondrous man ! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good ; How firm eftablifh'd on eternal truth ; Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still preffing on, forgetful... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to his friends The vaft unborrow'd trcafurcs of his mind, Oh fpcak the wondrous man! This artful diver beft can bear the want Of vital air. Unequal is t eftablifh'd on eternal truth; Fervent in doing well, with cv'ry nerve Still prcfiing on, forgetful... | |
| 1793 - 412 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to nis friends The vait, unborrowed treafuresof his mind, О fpeak, the wond'rousman ! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good, How firm, eftabliih'd on eternal truth, Pure as his faith, and aclive as his love, Fervent in doing well, with... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to his friends The vast unborrow'd treasures of his mind, Oh speak the wondrous man! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good ; How firm establish'd on eternal truth; Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still pressing on, forgetful... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 236 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to his friends The vast unborrow'd treasures of his mind, Oh, speak the wondrous man ! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good ; How firm establish'd on eternal truth ; 1.50 Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still pressing on, forgetful... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pagina’s
...unwithheld, indulging to his friends The vast unborrowM treasures of his mind, Oh speak the wondrous man! how mild, how calm, How greatly humble, how divinely good; How firm establish'd on eternal truth : Fervent in doing well, with every nerve Still pressing on, forgetful... | |
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