| Miscellanies (1785) | ||
And lives the man, who senseless could have stood
To see the victim buffet with the flood?
Whose coward cheek no tinge of honour feels,
Flush'd with no pride at which the Muse reveals?
If such a man, if such a wretch there be,
Thanks to this aching heart, I am not he.
To see the victim buffet with the flood?
Whose coward cheek no tinge of honour feels,
Flush'd with no pride at which the Muse reveals?
If such a man, if such a wretch there be,
Thanks to this aching heart, I am not he.
| Miscellanies (1785) | ||