| 1749 - 690 pages
...and To learn thofe arts, which may hereafter Wife authors f»y— let youth in earlieft age, Rchearfe the poet's labours on the ftage. Nay more? a nobler...ftill behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind j Teach our young hearts with generous fire to burn, And feel the virtuous fentiments we learn. T'... | |
| BOUQUET. - 1780 - 354 pages
...learn thofe arts, which may hereafter plcafe ; Wife authors lay— let youth in earl;eft age, Keheaifc the poet's labours on the .ftage. Nay more ; a. nobler...behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind ; Teach oar young hearts, with gen'rous fire to bun), . And feel die virtuous fentimems we learn. T' attain... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 504 pages
...Leicefter-Houfe, about the year 3749, lie was inftructed thus toexprefs hirnfelf— • The poets' labors elevate the mind, Teach our young hearts with generous fire to burn, I And feel the virtuous fentiments we learn. T' attain thefe glorious errdi, what play fo fit As that... | |
| 1808 - 408 pages
...Let youth in earliest age Rehearse the poet's labours on the stage. N ly more, a nobler end is still behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind, Teach our young hearts with gen'roua fire to burn, And feel the virtuous sentiment we learn. To attain these glorious ends, what... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...youth, in earliest age, Rehearse the poet's labours on the stage. Nay, more ! a nobler end is etill behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind ; Teach our young hearts with gcn'rous fire to bum, And feel the virtuous sentiments we leaco. T attain the«e glorious ends what... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 pages
...youth in earliest age Rehearse the poet's labours on the stage. Nay, more — a nobler end is still behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind, Teach...with generous fire to burn, And feel the virtuous sentiments we learn. Tattain these glorious ends, what play so fit As that, where all the powers of... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 pages
...let youth in earliest age, Rehearse the poet's labours on the stage. Nay more ! a nobler end is still behind, The poet's labours elevate the mind ; Teach...with generous fire to burn, ' And feel the virtuous sentiments we learn. T attain these glorious ends, what play so fit, As that, where all the powers... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1820 - 384 pages
...let youth in earlier age, Rehearse the poet's labours on the stage. Nay, more ! a nobler end is still behind — The poet's labours elevate the mind ; Teach our young hearts with gen'rous fire to burn, And feel the virtuous sentiments we learn. T' attain ihese glorious ends what... | |
| John Mitchel - 1869 - 316 pages
...performed at Leicester House about the year 1749, he was instructed thus to express himself, — " The poet's labours elevate the mind. Teach our young...with generous fire to burn, And feel the virtuous sentiments we learn. T' attain those glorious ends, what play so fit As that where all the powers of... | |
| 1869 - 592 pages
...performed at Leicester House about the year 1749, he was instructed thus to express hlmadtV " The p-wfs labours elevate the mind, Teach our young hearts with generous fire to burn, And feel the virtuous sentiments we learn. T' attain those glorious ends, what play so fit As that where ail the powers of... | |
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