| 1714 - 430 pągines
...Which virtuous fouls abhore, ' I'll call' a I Sfc fynod in ' my' heart, 'And' never love thee more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone, My thoughts ' did' evermore difdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deferts are fmall, ' Who dares... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 pągines
...have a part, Which virtuous fouls abhor, I'll call a fynod iri my heart, And never love thee more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone, My thoughts did evermore difHain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deferts are fmall, Who dares... | |
| Lark - 1742 - 412 pągines
...Alt*™*" I will reign, ... . „ And I wi" «ign »h™> . My Thoughts did evermore difdam A Ri«l on my Throne. He either fears his Fate too much, Or his Deferts are fma», Who dares not put it to Ae Touctt, To gain or We it all. Bull wm reign, and govern... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 pągines
...pureft monarchy : Which virtuous fouls abhor, I'll call a fynod in my heart, And never love dice more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone, My thoughts did evermore difdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much. Or his deferts are fmalf, , Who dares... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 pągines
...confufion have a part, Which virtuous fouls abhor,. Fll call a fynod in my heart, And never love thee more. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone, My thoughts did evermore difdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deferts are fmall, Who dares... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1783 - 482 pągines
...part, Which virtuous fouls abhor ; I'll call a fynod in my heart, And never love thee more, • , ir. ' As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore difdain . A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deferts are fmall ; Who dares... | |
| Scottish ballads - 1790 - 466 pągines
...have a part, Which virtuous fouls abhor ; I'll call a fynod in my heart, And never love thee more. II. As Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone ; My thoughts did evermore difdairi A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deferts are fmall ; Who dares... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1810 - 416 pągines
...nod in thy heart, love thee more. Alexander I will reign, And I will reign alone, Aly thoughts shall evermore disdain A rival on my throne. He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, That puts it not unto the touch, To win or lose it all. But I must rule and govern still, And always... | |
| 1817 - 254 pągines
...to stumble with impunity.' I replied to this affectionate expostulation, in the words of Montrose, " He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Wlio dares not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all. If I fail, I said, it is a sign I ought... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1818 - 358 pągines
...and returned to, Beech Park. CHAPTER XI. " He eitlier fcori hit fete too mm-h, Or hll (leicrti lire small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To gain or lose it all." TIME rolled on, but DO event occurred in Grizzy's life worthy of being commemorated.... | |
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