| John Pomfret - 1736 - 182 σελίδες
...Idolatrous Devotion pays To the falfe God, or Sacrifice, or Praife. The Syren's Mufick, charms the Sailor's Ear, But he is ruin'd if he flops to hear; And if...harmonious Voice^ As much delights, as certainly deftroys. dmtrofie mix'd with Aconite may have A pleafant Tafte but fends you to the Grave j For tho' the Latent... | |
| John Pomfret - 1766 - 180 σελίδες
...idolatrous Devotion, pays To the falfe God or Sacrifice or Praife. The Syren's Mufic charms the Sailor's Ear ; But he is ruin'd, if he flops to hear : And, if you Men, LOVE'S harmonious Voic* As much delights, as certainly deftroys. AmVmJia mix'd with Atonite may... | |
| John Pomfret - 1773 - 230 σελίδες
...god or iacrifice or praife. The Syren's mufic charms the failor's car; But he is ruin'd, if he (lops to hear : And, if you liften, Love's harmonious voice As much delights, as certainly deftroys. Ambrolia mix'd with Aconite may have A pleafant tafle, but feuds you to the grave : For tho' the latent... | |
| John Pomfret - 1778 - 168 σελίδες
...idolatrous devotion pays To the falfe God, or facrifice, or praife. The Syren's mufick charms the Tailor's ear. But he is ruin'd if he flops to hear; And if you Men, Ltve'& harmonious voice, As much delights, as certainly deftroys. jjmtmjia mix'd with'dconite... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 380 σελίδες
...god, or facrifice, or praife. The Syren's mufic charms the failor's ear j But he is ruin'd if he (lops to hear : And, if you liften, Love's harmonious voice , As much delights^ as certainly deftroys. Ambrofia mijc'd.with Aconite may have A plealant tafte, but fends you to the grave: For though .the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 370 σελίδες
...Nor with idolatrous devotion pays • To the falfe god, or facrifice, or praife. The Syren's mufic charms the failor's ear ; But he is ruin'd if he flops to hear i And, if you-liften, Love's harmonious voict As much delights, as certainly deftroys. Ambrofia mix'd... | |
| John Pomfret - 1792 - 162 σελίδες
...idolatrous devotion, pays To the talfe God ov facrifice or praife. The fyren's mufic charms thefailor's ear; But he is ruin'd, if he flops to hear : And, if you lifien, Love's harmonious voice As much delights, as certainly deftroys. Ambrofia mix'd with aconite... | |
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