| Aaron Hill - 1753 - 428 pages
...APPLIAPPLICATION 7. 'How HATRED is to be exprefs'd by an A tf or. DEFINITION. HATRED is retrained, yet lulling Anger. It is a clofe, abhorrent, hoftile, difpofition...heaven and earth, can never hold us, both. " Still mall we hate, and, with defiance deadly, " Keep rage .alive — "till one be loft, for ever. <' As... | |
| John Walker - 1799 - 438 pages
...from above, And mingle kifles — fuch as I would(give them. Revenge. Hatred of a rival in glory. He is my bane, I cannot bear him ; One heaven and earth can never hold us both ; Still lhall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive till one be loft for ever ; As if two funs... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...slavish terms F With tributary kingship ? No ! — To merit A recompence from me, sate my revengr. The Tartar is my bane, I cannot bear him : One heaven and earth can never hold us both ; Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive, till one be lost for ever : As if two suns... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...slavish terms f With tributary kingship ? No ! — To merit A recompence from me, sate my revenge. The Tartar is my bane, I cannot bear him : One heaven and earth can never hold us both ; Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive, till one be lost for ever ; As if two suns... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...slavish terms ? With tributary kingship ? No ! — To merit A recompence from me, sate my revenge. The Tartar is my bane, I cannot bear him : One heaven and earth can never hold us both ; Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive, till one be lost for ever ; As if two suns... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 pages
...from above, And mingle kisses — such as I would give them. Revtqge.. Hatred of a rival in glory. He is my bane, I cannot bear him ; One heaven and earth can never hold us both ; Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadlyKeep rage alive till one be lost for ever ; As if two suns should... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 pages
...slavish terms Î With tributary kingship ? — No ! — To merit A recompence from me, sate my revenar. The Tartar is my bane, I cannot bear him : One heaven and earth can never hold us both : Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive, till one be lost for ever; As if two suns... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...slavish term: With tributary kingship? — No ! — To merit A reconjpence from me, sate my revenge. . Ye sacred powers, whose gracious providence Js shall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive, till one be lost for ever; As if two suns... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1824 - 84 pages
...slavish terms ? With tributary kingship ?—No !—To merit A recompence from me, sate my revenge. Tlie Tartar is my bane, I cannot bear him; One heaven and earth can never hold us both; Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadly Keep rage alive, till one be lost for ever : As if two suns... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1828 - 342 pages
...had seen the horrid vision, and fallen senseless on a sofa which filled the recess. CHAPTER XVII. He is my bane — I cannot bear him, One heaven and earth can never hold us both ; Still shall we hate, and with defiance deadly, Keep rage alive, till one be lost for_ever. Rowi WHEN William... | |
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