Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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... thee th ' ennobling pow'rs of verse ; Heroic song from thy free touch acquires Its clearest tone , the rapture it inspires ; Place me where winter breathes his keenest air , And I will sing , if liberty be there ; And I will sing , at ...
... thee th ' ennobling pow'rs of verse ; Heroic song from thy free touch acquires Its clearest tone , the rapture it inspires ; Place me where winter breathes his keenest air , And I will sing , if liberty be there ; And I will sing , at ...
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... thee , and no false friend Betray thee , while professing to defend ; Prize it ye ministers ; ye monarchs , spare ; Ye patriots , guard it with a miser's care . A. Patriots , alas ! the few that have been found , Where most they ...
... thee , and no false friend Betray thee , while professing to defend ; Prize it ye ministers ; ye monarchs , spare ; Ye patriots , guard it with a miser's care . A. Patriots , alas ! the few that have been found , Where most they ...
Side 19
... thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay . Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd , Once Chatham say'd thee ; but who saves thee next ? The Piety of ancient Chivalry . Alas ! the tide TABLE TALK . 19.
... thee for a prey ; They swarm around thee , and thou stand'st at bay . Undaunted still , though wearied and perplex'd , Once Chatham say'd thee ; but who saves thee next ? The Piety of ancient Chivalry . Alas ! the tide TABLE TALK . 19.
Side 20
... thee now . Our ancestry : a gallant christian race , Patterns of every virtue , every grace , Confess'd a God ; they kneel'd before they fought , And prais❜d him in the victories he wrought . Now from the dust of antient days bring ...
... thee now . Our ancestry : a gallant christian race , Patterns of every virtue , every grace , Confess'd a God ; they kneel'd before they fought , And prais❜d him in the victories he wrought . Now from the dust of antient days bring ...
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... thee ; But ev'ry tear shall scald thy memory : The graces , too , while virtue at their shrine Lay bleeding under that soft hand of thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the sacrifice , and curs'd the priest ...
... thee ; But ev'ry tear shall scald thy memory : The graces , too , while virtue at their shrine Lay bleeding under that soft hand of thine , Felt each a mortal stab in her own breast , Abhorr'd the sacrifice , and curs'd the priest ...
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