The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Glover, Whitehead, Jago, Brooke, Scott, Mickle, JenynsAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 86
עמוד 36
... pow'r Of our great master were a needless task . The name of Xerxes , Asia's mighty lord , Invincible , exalted on a throne Surpassing human lustre , must have reach'd To ev'ry clime , and ev'ry heart impress'd With awe , and low ...
... pow'r Of our great master were a needless task . The name of Xerxes , Asia's mighty lord , Invincible , exalted on a throne Surpassing human lustre , must have reach'd To ev'ry clime , and ev'ry heart impress'd With awe , and low ...
עמוד 312
... pow'r divine , Nor lightly prize its mortal shrine . Good - nature will a conquest gain , Though wit and beauty sigh in vain . When gen'rous thoughts the breast inspire , I wish its rank and fortunes higher . When Sidney's charms again ...
... pow'r divine , Nor lightly prize its mortal shrine . Good - nature will a conquest gain , Though wit and beauty sigh in vain . When gen'rous thoughts the breast inspire , I wish its rank and fortunes higher . When Sidney's charms again ...
עמוד 377
... pow'r , And from its basis smokes the tumbling tow'r . " Not from the cumbrous shield , or brittle spear , Or strength of mortal arm , we hope - or fear ; Nor list if Grecia or the world be foes ; We trust a Pow'r , who can alone oppose ...
... pow'r , And from its basis smokes the tumbling tow'r . " Not from the cumbrous shield , or brittle spear , Or strength of mortal arm , we hope - or fear ; Nor list if Grecia or the world be foes ; We trust a Pow'r , who can alone oppose ...
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Abrocomes Aristides arms Asopus Athenian Athens band bard beauteous beauty behold beneath bless'd bliss bloom bosom brave breast breath bright Carian Chalcis charms chief death delight Demaratus Demonax Diomedon dread Earth Ev'n ev'ry fair fame fate fix'd flame flow'rs gen'ral gen'rous glory Gobryas grace Grecian Greece Greeks grief groves Haliartus hand hast hath heart Heav'n hero hills honour horrour host Hyacinthus Hyperanthes king Lamachus Leonidas Locrian lord Lygdamis maid Mardonius Masistius Medon mind Mindarus mourn Muse Mycon native Nature's ne'er night numbers o'er Oïleus Oreus Pausanias Persian plain pow'r praise pride rage rais'd reign rise round sacred satrap scene seat shade shore Sicinus sight sire smiles soft song soul spake Spartan spear spread stream sweet swift tears terrour thee Themistocles thine thou thought toil tow'rs train vale virtue voice warriors wave Whate'er winds Xerxes youth