| James Thomson - 1766 - 274 pages
...S.piftraftiort! Thefe wilful tears !— O look not on me, Sdpio.l For I'ma child again. , .. SCIPIO. SCIPIO. Thy tears are no reproach. Tears oft look...graceful on the manly cheek. The cruel cannot weep. Lo ! Friendfhip's eye Gives thee the drop it would refufe it'felf. I know 'tis hard, wounds every bleeding... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 pages
...thee. Maf. Agony ! Diltraftion ! Thefe wilful rears Oh, look not on me, Scipio ! For I'ma child again. Scipio. Thy tears are no reproach. Tears oft look...graceful on the manly cheek. The cruel cannot weep. Even friendship's eye Gives thee the drop it would refufe itfelf. I know 'tis hard, wounds every bleeding... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 pages
...thee. Maf. Agony ! Diilraction ! Thefe wilful tears Oh, look not on me, Scipio ! For I'ma child again. Scipio. Thy tears are no reproach. Tears oft look graceful on the manly cheek. The crue.1 cannot weep. Even friendfhip's eye Gives thee the drop it would refufe itfel£ I know 'tis bard,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 344 pages
...Agony ! distraction ! — These wilful tears ! — O look not on me, Scipio, For I'ma child again. SCIPIO. Thy tears are no reproach. Tears oft look...graceful on the manly cheek. The cruel cannot weep. Lo ! Friendship's eye Gives thee the drop it would refuse itself. I know 'tis hard, wounds every bleeding... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 pages
...blood. Lee, Believe these tears, which from my wounded heart. Bleed at my eyes. Drydea, Sfantsh Fr"ir' Thy tears are no reproach : Tears oft look graceful on the manly cheek ; The cruel cannot weep. Lo, friendship's eye Gives thee the drop it would refuse itself. , Thomson, Sophonis^t vOf nature's... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 pages
...overwhelming grief, of deep contrition, and of unspeakable love." — Wattiington Ircfnff. " Thy tears arc no reproach ; tears oft look graceful on the manly cheek : the cruel cannot weep. Lo, friendship's eye gives thee the drop it would refuse itself." -Thornton. " lean of joy are the... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 pages
...Mithridatex. Believe these tears, which from my wounded heart, Bleed at my eyes. Dryden, Spanish Friar. Thy tears are no reproach : Tears oft look graceful on the manly cheek ; The eruel cannot weep. Lo, friendship's eye Gives thee the drop it would refuse itself. Thomson, SophonMa,... | |
| 1884 - 1304 pages
...tears.' I say, therefore, that the power to weep is an evidence of the great depths that lie within. ' Thy tears are no reproach ; Tears oft look graceful on the manly cheek. The cruel cannot weep. Lo ! Friendship's eye Gives thee the drop it would refuse itself.' The Reason that they Flow, We have... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1911 - 784 pages
...ii, spite of scorn. Tears, such as angels weep, burst forth. 5137 Milton : Par. Lost. Bk. L Line 619 Thy tears are no reproach : Tears oft look graceful on the manly cheek ; The cruel cannot weep. Even friendship's eye Gives thee the drop it would refuse itself. 5138 Thomson : Sophonisba. Act v. Sc.... | |
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