And thou the accuser. Thus it shall befall Him who, to worth in woman overtrusting, Lets her will rule : restraint she will not brook; And, left to herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. The Star-seer: A Poem, in Five Cantos - Page 159by William Dearden - 1837 - 173 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poetry - 1776 - 478 pages
...error now which is become my crime, And thou th' accuser. Thus it shall befal Him who to worth in women overtrusting Lets her will rule : restraint she will...ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus thev in mutual accusation spent The fruitless h ,urs, but neither self-condemning, And of their... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 pages
...now, which is become my crime, And thou th' accuser. Thus it shall btfall Him who to worth in women overtrusting Lets her will rule ; restraint she will...ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless hours, but neither self-condemning, And of their... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...durst attempt thee ; but I rue n 80 That error now, which is become my crime, And thou th' accuser. Thus it shall befall Him who, to worth in woman overtrusting....brook; And left to' herself, if evil thence ensue, 1 1 85 She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pages
...hefall Him who to worth in women overtrusting, Lets her will rule i restraint she will not hrook , And left to herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless hours, hut neither self-condemning, And of their... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...attempt thes, but I rue 1 180 That error now, which is become my crime, And thou tb, accuser. Tims it shall befall Him who to worth in woman overtrusting...ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. THUS they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless hours, but neither self-condemning, And of their... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...now, which is become my crime, And thou th' accuser. Thus it shall befal Him who to worth in women overtrusting Lets her will rule : restraint she will...ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless hours, but neither self-condemmng, And of their... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...thee; hut I rue That errour now, which is become my crupe, And thou the accuser. Tims it shall Imlall Him, who, to worth in woman overtrusting, Lets her will rule : restraint she will not brook j And, left to herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus they... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 662 pages
...thou been firm, and fix'd in thy dissent, Neither had I transgress'd, nor thou with me, ADAM. AIR. " Thus it shall befall Him, who to worth in woman overtrusting, Lets her will rule ; restraint «he will not brook, And left t' herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...is become my crime, And thou the accuser. Thus it shall befal Him who to worth iu women ovcrtrustiug Lets her will rule: restraint she will not brook, And left to herself, if evil then ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse. Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...befall Him, who, to worth in women overtrusting, Lets her will rule : restraint she will not biooi ; And, left to herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse." Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless hours, but neither self-conderaninr; And of [heir... | |
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