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" Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. "
Lessings Werke - Page 43
by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1766
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The Phoenix; or, Weekly miscellany improved, Volume 1

436 pages
...parting with his comrades and all human lociety at once. Yet believe me, Areas; Such is the rooted 1ove we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard, A found Co difuial as their parting oars." Thotriforis Agamemnon. The Cinque Ports Was run on fhore a...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 17, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 442 pages
...heart yearned within him, and melted at parting with his comrades and all human fociety at once. " Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we...mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A found fo с lu mal as their parting oars." Thomjon'i dgomemnon. Thus left fole monarch of the ¡(land,...
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The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 3

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 332 pages
...dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Areas,...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Then horrid silence follow'd, broke alone By the low murmurs of the restless deep, Mixt with...
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The works of mr. James Thomson, to which is prefixed the life of ..., Volume 3

James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...wildest of the Cyclad Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me—Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Then horrid silence follow'd, broke alone By the low murmurs of the restless deep, Mixt with...
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The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 3

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 336 pages
...Isles, Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Arcas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Then horrid silence follow'd, broke alone By the low murmurs of the restless deep, Mixt with...
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Sir Tristrem; a metrical romance, ed. by W. Scott

Thomas (of Ercildoune, called the Rhymer.) - 1804 - 514 pages
...dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad's isles, Where never human foot had marked the shore, These ruffians left me — yet believe me, Areas,...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Bestes they brae and bare, Martirs as it were. — P. 30. st. 42. The awkwardness of the attendants,...
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The Wonders of Nature and Art: Or, A Concise Account of Whatever ..., Volume 10

Thomas Smith - Civilization - 1804 - 374 pages
...comrades and all human society at once. • " Yet believe me Areas, Such is the rooted love we hear mankind. All ruffians as they were, I never' heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars.f* Thomson's Agamemnon, Thus left sole monarch of the island, with plenty of the necessaries of...
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Laokoon, oder Über die Grenzen der Mahlerei und Poesie

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1805 - 344 pages
...foot had marked the shore ЗЪеГе Ruffian« left me — yet believe me, Areas, Such is the roodet love we bear mankind All Ruffians as they were , I never heard A found fo dismal as their parting oars. Stuá) ibm roa're fcic Р5е|"е11?фа^ »on Sefemidjicni lieber...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

John Walker - Gentleman's magazine (London, England) - 1811 - 638 pages
...heart yearned within him, and melted at parting with his comrades and all huroai society at once. " Yet believe me, Areas ; Such is the rooted love we...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars." THOMSON'S AGAMEMNON, so harshly, that they were in a much worse situation than Selkirk, and...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

1811 - 644 pages
...him, and melted at parting with his comrades and all human society at once. Yet believe me, Arc^s ; Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars." THOMSON'S AGAMEMNON. The Cinque Ports was run on shore a few months afterwards ; the captain...
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