| 1777 - 380 páginas
...No fpell can reach ; that righteous Jove forbids, Left man Ihoukl call his frail divinity The flave of evil, or the fport of chance. Inform us, Thyrfis,...Spirit difcovering himfelf. Pay it to heaven ! There my manlion is : * But when a mortal, favourd of high Jove, * Chances to pafs thro' yon advent'rous glade,... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 páginas
...No fpell can reach ; that righteous Jove forbids, Left man fliould call his frail divinity The Have of evil, or the fport of chance. Inform us, Thyrfis, if for this thine aid, We-aughtcau pay that equals thy defert. Fir/I Spirit tii/coveri»g bimfelf, Pay it to heaven ! There... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 páginas
...Left man ihould call his frail divinity The Have of evil or the fport of Chance. Inform us, Thyriis, if for this thine aid We aught can pay that equals thy defert. Ftrjl Spirit difcovering himfelf. Pay it to Heav'n ; there my manfion is: " But when a mortal favour'd... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 páginas
...man should call his frail divinity 410 The slave of evil, or the sport of chance. Inform us, Thyrsis, if for this thine aid, We aught can pay that equals thy desert. First Spirit discovering himself. Pay it to Heaven ! There my mansion is : " But when a mortal,... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 294 páginas
...man should call his frail divinity 410 The slave of evil, or the sport of chance. Inform us, Thyrsis, if for this thine aid, We aught can pay that equals thy desert. First Spirit discovering himself. Pay it to Heaven ! There my mansion is : " But when a mortal,... | |
| 1797 - 468 páginas
...man should call his frail divinity 410 The slave of evil, or the sport of chance. Inform us, Thyrsis, if for this thine aid, We aught can pay that equals thy desert. First Spirit discovering himself. Pay it to Heaven ! There my mansion is : " But when a mortal,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 páginas
...ui. in should call his fruil divinity The slave of evil, or the sport of chance. Inform us, Thyrsi», if for this thine aid We aught can pay, that equals thy desert. " Spirit ¿¡¡covering himself. •' Pay it to heavf.n ! There my mansion is ; lint «lien... | |
| 1811 - 620 páginas
...man should call his frail divinity The slave of evil, or the sport' of chance. Inform us, Thyrsis, if, for this thine aid, We aught can pay that equals thy desert. First Spirit, discovering himself. Pay it to Heav'n ! There my mansion is : But when a mortal,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...nmii should call his frail divinity The slave of evil, or the sport of chance. Inform us, Thyrsis, if for this thine aid We aught can pay, that equals thy desert. " Spirit discovering himself. " Pay it to heaven ! There my mansion is; lint when a mortal,... | |
| 1824 - 660 páginas
...and the lady rises out of her seat ; the Brothers embrace her tenderly.) E. Bro. Inform as, Thyrsis, if for this thine aid We aught can pay, that equals thy desert. Spi. (Discovering himself.) Pay it to heaven!' There my mansion is. RECITATIVE.— Spirit.... | |
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