Author: Thomson.
Cited by
- Samuel Jackson Pratt (1)
- IN: Emma Corbett, or, The miseries of civil war (1780) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The deadly Poison hath forsaken Henry,
And NOW pours all its torment upon Emma.
FROM: (parodied), (None), NULL, NULL
- Regina Maria Roche (2)
- IN: The Children of the Abbey (1796) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: A matchless pair,
With equal virtue form'd, and equal grace;
The same, distinguish'd by their sex alone:
Hers the mild lustre of the blooming morn,
And his the radiance of the risen day.
FROM: Summer (The Seasons), (1727), Poem, UK
- IN: The Children of the Abbey: a Tale (1796) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: A matchless pair;
With equal virtue form'd and equal grace,
The fame, distinguish'd by their sex alone;
Her's the mild lustre of the blooming morn,
And his the radiance of the risen day.
FROM: Summer (The Seasons), (1727), Poem, UK