| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...plough'ii, And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursue-''. While Darwen stream with blood of Scots imbrued, And...field resounds thy praises loud, • And Worcester's !. mrc.it wreath. Yet much remain! To conquer still; Peace hath her victories No less renown'd than... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...way hast plough'd And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Darwen stream, with blood of Scots...thy praises loud, And Worcester's laureat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still; Peace hath her victories No less renown'd than War: New foes arise... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 pages
...way hast plough' d And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Darwen stream, with blood of Scots...Dunbar field resounds thy praises loud, And Worcester's lauréat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still ; Peace hath her victories No less renown'd than... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 418 pages
...plough'd And on the neck of-crowned Fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued, White Darwen stream, with blood of Scots imbrued, And Dunbar...thy praises loud, And Worcester's laureat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still; Peace hath her victories No less renown'd than War: New foes arise... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1813 - 332 pages
...And drink thy fill of pure immortal streams !" How majestic is the flow of those vigorous lines in his address to Cromwell, when he speaks of him as...thought such plainness would not be endured. Dec. 20, 1807. 13fll THE BUMIN-iTOB. ' ' ' N" XXL On Dreams. THE operations of the mind in sleep have never... | |
| sir Samuel Egerton Brydges (bart.) - 1813 - 326 pages
...And drink thy fill of pure immortal streams !" How majestic is the flow of those vigorous lines in his address to Cromwell, when he speaks of him as...strength of thought such plainness would not be endured. Bee. 20, 1807. N« XXI. On Dreams. THE operations of the mind in sleep have never yet been explained... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 pages
...hast plough M, And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud 5 Hast reared God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Darwen stream, with blood of Scots...thy praises loud, And Worcester's laureat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still ; peace hath her victories 1O No less renown'd than war: new foes... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...way hast plough'd, And on the neck of crowned fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Darwen stream with blood of Scots imbrued,...thy praises loud. And Worcester's laureat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still ; peace hath her victories No less renown'd than war : new foes arise... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...And on the neck of crowned fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Dawn stream with blood of Scots imbrued, And Dunbar field...thy praises loud. And Worcester's laureat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still ; peace hath her victories No less renown'd than war : new foes arise... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 pages
...of crowned fortune proud Hast rear.d God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Darwen stream wiih blood of Scots imbrued, And Dunbar field resounds thy praises loud. And Worcester's laureat wreath. Yet much remains To conquer still ; peace hath her victories No less renown.d than war : new foes arise... | |
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