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An excursion from Sidmouth to Chester, in the summer of 1803 - Page 46
by Edmund Butcher - 1805 - 462 pages
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 80

1789 - 746 pages
...Lights his dark mind, his lifted hand difarms j But wrap'd in night with terrors all his own, He fpeaks in thunder when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this truth fublime, V H£, WHO ALLOWS OPPRBSSION, SHARE« THE CRIME." The The poem is divided into four Cantos,...
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The Topographer: Containing a Variety of Original Articles ..., Volume 1

Sir Egerton Brydges - Great Britain - 1789 - 636 pages
...Lights his dark mind, his lifted hand difarms ; But, wrap'd in night with terrors all his own, He fpeaks in thunder, when the deed is done, Hear him, ye Senates! hear this truth fublime, " HE, WHO ALLOWS OPPRESSION, SHARES THE CRIME." No radiant pearl, which crcfted fortune wears,...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 80

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1789 - 742 pages
...Lights his dark mind, hi< lifted hand difarms ; But wrap'd in night with terrors all his own, He fpeaks in thunder when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this troth fublime, f HE, WHO ALLOWS OFFRESSIOK, SHAKES THE CRIME." The The poem is divided into four Cantos,...
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The Botanic Garden: A Poem, in Two Parts. Part I. Containing The Economy of ...

Erasmus Darwin - Botany - 1798 - 472 pages
...mafk'd brow, his lifted hand difarms ; But, wrapp'd in night with terrors all his own, 455 He fpeaks in thunder, when the deed is- done. Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this truth fublime, " He, who allows Opprsflion, Jhares the crime." No radiant pearl, which crefled Fortune weary,...
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Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1800 - 482 pages
...alarms, Bares his mask'd brow, his lifted hand disarms ; But, wrapp'd in night with terrors all his own, He speaks in thunder, when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this truth sublime, " Hz WHO ALLOWS OPPRESSION, SHARES THE CRIME."* ., i . * Botanic Garden, p. 131. To tyrants of every...
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin: Chiefly During His Residence in Lichfield ...

Anna Seward - Physicians - 1804 - 352 pages
...wrapp'd in night, with terrors all his own, JHesrieaks in thunder when the deed is done. Hear h-:n, ye senates ! hear this truth sublime, He who allows...radiant pearl, which crested Fortune wears, No gem, that sparkling hangs from Beauty's ears ; t •- : Not the bright stars which night's blue arch adorn •...
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Literary Hours; Or, Sketches, Critical, Narrative, and Poetical, Volume 1

Nathan Drake - English literature - 1804 - 480 pages
...alarms, Bares his mask'd brow, his lifted hand disarms ; But, wrapp'd in night with terrors all his own, He speaks in thunder, when the deed is done....Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this truth sublime, " HE wno ALLOWS OPPRESSION, SHARES THE '. CRIME."* V * Botanic Garden, p, 131. To tyrants of every species,'...
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Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Volume 1

Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 590 pages
...•iifters death in consequence of any penal statute." EDEN on the Penal Law, &c. p. 28. " Hear biro, ye Senates! hear this truth sublime, He, who allows oppression, shares the crime." DARWIN'S Bot. Gar. Part II. c.3. tion is not redress. One head may be cut off, but two spring instantly...
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Beauties of The Botanic Garden

Erasmus Darwin - Botany - 1805 - 224 pages
...the deed is done. Hear Aim, ye senates ! hear this truth sublime, " He, -who alltnvs ofifiressiim, shares the crime." " No radiant pearl, which crested fortune wears, No gem, that twinkling hangs from beauty's ears, Not the bright stars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that...
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The loves of the plants

Erasmus Darwin - Botany - 1806 - 336 pages
...his mafk'd brow, his lifted hand difarms ; But, wrapp'd in night with terrors all his own, He fpeaks in thunder, when the deed is done. Hear him, ye Senates ! hear this'truth fublime, "HE, WHO ALLOWS OPPRESSION, SHARES THE. CRIME." No radiant pearl, which crefted...
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