Here high enthron'd th' eternal Judge is PLAC'd, With all the grandeur of his godhead grac'd; Stars on his robes in beauteous order meet, And the sun burns beneath his awful feet.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2"
Edward Young
With secret pain the prudent patriot gave The hopes of Britain to the rolling wave, Anxious, the charge to all the stars resign'd, And PLAC'd a confidence in sea and wind.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2"
Edward Young
Of these, The Tempest, however it comes to be PLAC'd the first by the former publishers of his works, can never have been the first written by him: It seems to me as perfect in its kind, as almost any thing we have of his.
"Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare"
D. Nichol Smith