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" Thames's banks, in silent thought, we stood Where Greenwich smiles upon the silver flood; Struck with the seat that gave Eliza * birth, We kneel, and kiss the consecrated earth; In pleasing dreams the blissful age renew, And call Britannia's glories back... "
The Poetical Works of Samuel Johnson: Collated with the Best Editions - 10. oldal
szerző: Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 133 oldal
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 656 oldal
...their verdicts ought to be determined WJ COURTHOPE. THALES' REASONS FOR LEAVING LONDON. [From London.] A transient calm the happy scenes bestow And for a...with contemptuous frown Indignant Thales eyes the neighb'ring town. Since worth, he cries, in these degenerate day! Wants even the cheap reward of empty...

The Public School Speaker

Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 oldal
...remains, On Thames's banks in silent thought we stood, Where Greenwich smiles upon the silver flood; A transient calm the happy scenes bestow, And for...length awaking, with contemptuous frown, Indignant Thaïes eyes the neighbouring town. Since worth, he cries, in these degenerate days Wants e'en the...

A School Grammar of the English Language

Edward Archibald Allen - 1900 - 184 oldal
...construction of each noun and pronoun : — 1. Happy mortals then were we, I loved Myra, Myra me. 2. A transient calm the happy scenes bestow, And for a moment lull the sense of woe. 3. The poor wren, The most diminutive of birds, will fight, Her young ones in her nest, against the...

The English Poets

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 654 oldal
...their verdicts ought to be determined. WJ COURTHOP*. THALES' REASONS FOR LEAVING LONDON. [From London.] A transient calm the happy scenes bestow And for a...with contemptuous frown Indignant Thales eyes the neighb'ring town. Since worth, he cries, in these degenerate dayt Wants even the cheap reward of empty...

A Grammar of the English Language

Edward Archibald Allen, William John Hawkins - 1903 - 168 oldal
...construction of each noun and pronoun : — 1. Happy mortals then were we, I loved Myra, Myra me. 2. A transient calm the happy scenes bestow, And for a moment lull the sense of woe. 3. The poor wren, The most diminutive of birds, will fight, Her young ones in her nest, against the...

British Imperialism in the Eighteenth Century

Sir Gerald Berkeley Hurst - 1908 - 262 oldal
...dreams the blissful age renew, And call Britannia's glories back to view ; Behold her cross triumphant on the main, The guard of commerce and the dread of Spain ; Ere masquerade debauched, excise oppress'd, Or English honour grew a standing jest.' 4 The same inference...

Selections from the Works of Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson - 1909 - 562 oldal
...dreams the blissful age renew, 25 ^nd call Britannia's glories back to view; Behold her cross triumphant on the main, The guard of Commerce and the dread of...masquerades debauch'd, excise oppress'd, Or English honor grew a standing jest. 30 A transient calm the happy scenes bestow, And for a moment lull the...

A Review of English Grammar: For Secondary Schools

Edward Archibald Allen - 1909 - 184 oldal
...construction of each noun and pronoun : — 1. Happy mortals then were we, I loved Myra, Myra me. 2. A transient calm the happy scenes bestow, And for a moment lull the sense of woe. 3. The poor wren, The most diminutive of birds, will fight, Her young ones in her nest, against the...

Selections from the Works of Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson - 1909 - 562 oldal
...the blissful age renew, 25 j And call Britannia's glories back to view;' Behold her cross triumphant on the main, The guard of Commerce and the dread of Spain, J Ere masquerades debauch'd, excise oppress'd, i Or English honor grew a standing jest. go A transient...

English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to Stevenson

Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 oldal
...Greenwich, 1533. Ere masquerades debauch'd, excise oppress'd,7 Or English honour grew a standing jest. 3 > Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall...all the murders of your eye, 145 When, after millio neighb'ring town. "Since worth," he cries, "in these degen'rate days, 35 Wants ev'n the cheap reward...




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