| John Banks - 1797 - 438 pages
...a soldier and a king, (The greatest names of honour) do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the sacred name of Heaven awes me, Could I suspe£l my soul of harbouring aught To its dishonour, I would search it strictly, And drive th' offending... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...a soldier and a king (The greatest names of honour), do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the sacred name of Heaven awes me, Could I suspect nay soul of harbouring aught To its dishonour, I would search it strictly, And drive the offending... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...out, and Tamerlane Shall do i hce ample justice on himself. So much the sacred name of Heaven nwes me, Could I suspect my soul of harbouring aught To...its dishonour, I would search it strictly, And drive the offending thought with fury forth. Dfr. Yes, thou hast hurt our holy prophet's honour, By fostering... | |
| 1804 - 516 pages
...a soldier and a king (The greatest names of honour), do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the sacred name of Heaven awes me, I'ould I suspect my soul of harbouring aught To its dishonour, I would search it strictly, And drive... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 348 pages
...a soldier and a king, (The greatest names of honour) do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the...honour, By fostering the pernicious Christian sect: They are thy only friends. The true believers Mourn to behold thee favour this Axilla. Tam. I fear... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 328 pages
...a soldier and a king, (The greatest names of honour) do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the...honour, By fostering the pernicious Christian sect: They are thy only friends. The true believers Mourn to behold thee favour this Axalla. Tam. I fear... | |
| John Hughes, Nicholas Rowe, Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 282 pages
...(The greatest names of honour) do but make . -. . • r Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane ,..^ . i ,;i Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the sacred name of Heaven awes me, j j.jY Could I suspect my soul of harbouring aught ,. -,UQ To its dishonour, I would search it strictly,... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...a soldier and a king (The greatest names of honour), do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane sh'd With ling' ring surfeits of her fatal beauty!...Alas, too fatal, sure ! O Atticus, Forgive me, for my iis dishonour, I would search it strictly, And drive the offending thought with fury forth. Der. Yes,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...a soldier and a king (The greatest names of honour), do but make Thy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the...name of Heaven awes me, Could I suspect my soul of harl>otiring aught To its dishonour, I would search it strictly, And d.-ive the offending thought with... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 474 pages
...a soldier and a king (The greatest names of honour), do but make Tliy imputation out, and Tamerlane Shall do thee ample justice on himself. So much the...pernicious Christian sect : Those, whom his sword pursn'd with fell destruction, Thou tak'st into thy bosom, to thy councils; They are thy only friends.... | |
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