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" From zeal or malice now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not with the dead, A generous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie. To wit, reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges, or at least be... "
The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson - Page 519
by Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
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The Poetical Works ...: With the Life of the Author

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 238 pages
...From zeal, or malice, now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not with the dead. A gen'rous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid — where all must lie. To wit, reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges, or, at least, be just. For no...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 436 pages
...From zeal or malice, now no more we dread, For Englifh vengeance wars not with the dead. A gen'rous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate ;has laid where all muft lie, To wit reviving from its author's duft Be kind, ye judges, or at leaft he juft. For no renew'd hoftilitjes invade Th' oblivious...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 350 pages
...From zeal or malice, now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not with the dead. A gen'rous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie. To wit reviving from its author's dust Be kind, ye judges, or at least be just. For no renew'd...
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Works, Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 372 pages
...From zeal or malice, now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars "not with the dead. A'gen'rous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie. To wit reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges, or at least be just For no renew'd...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Johnson: Collated with the Best Editions

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 206 pages
...stage *. From zeal, or malice, now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not with the dead. A generous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie. To wit reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges ; or at least be just For no renew'd...
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia

Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 250 pages
...the stage.f From zeal, or malice, now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not with the dead. A generous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie. To wit reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges, or at least be just. For no renew'd...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His Works

Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 pages
...the stage : From zeal or malice now no more we dread, For English vengeance wan not with the dead. A generous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie i To wit, reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges, or at least be just : Let no...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...the stage*. From zeal or malice now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not unth the dad. A generous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid where all must lie. To wit reviving from its author's dust Be kind, ye judges, or at least be just : For no renew'd...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.: With an Account of the Author ...

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 154 pages
...stage: From zeal, or malice, now no more we dread, For English vengeance wars not with the dead— • A generous foe regards with pitying eye The man whom fate has laid — where all must lie. To wit, reviving from its author's dust, Be kind, ye judges or, at least, be just—- For...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., Volume 3

James Boswell - 1816 - 500 pages
...stage : " From zeal or malice, now no more we dread, " For English vengeance wvrs not with the dead. " A generous foe regards with pitying eye " The man whom Fate has laid where all must lie. " To wit, reviving from its authour's dust, " Be kind, ye judges, or at least be just : 1777....
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