| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...thou art come Glowing with Churchill's trophies ; yet in vain Doft thou applaud them, if thy breaft be cold To him, this other hero ; who, in times Dark and untaught, began with charming verfe To tame the rudenefs of his native land. WHOE'ER thou art whufe path in Summer li« Through yonder... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 786 pages
...thou art come. Glowing with Churchill's trophies ; yet in vain Doft thou applaud them, if thy breaft be cold To him, this other hero; who, in times Dark and untaught, begun with charmmg verfe To taine the rudenefs of his native land; m. WHOE'ER them art whofe path in... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1789 - 196 pages
...ftranger! thou art come Glowing with CnuRCHiLL'strophies, yet in vain Doft thou applaud them if thy breaft be cold To him this other hero, who in times Dark and untaught began with charming verfe To tame the rudenefs of his native land. With regard to the formercelebrity of this place we... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...ftranger, thou art come Glowing with ChurchiH*itrophies; yet in viTn Deft thou applaud them if thy bread be cold To him, this other hero ; who in times Dark and untaught, began with charming verfe To tame the rujtncfs of his native land. at HO E'ER thoa art whofepath in rummer lie* Through... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...ftranggr, thou art come GIowing*wUh Churchill's trophies; :yetin vain Doit thou applaud them if thy bread be cold To him, this other hero ; .who in times Dark and untaeght, began with charnu« g vale To tame the iudtnef»uf hia native land. III. WHOE'ER thou.art.whofe... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - 166 pages
...and the follies of the world With cunning hand pourtraying. Tho' perchance From BLENHEIM'S towers, O stranger thou art come Glowing with CHURCHILL'S...who in times Dark and untaught, began with charming Terse To tame the rudeness of his native land. . With regard to the former celebrity of this place,... | |
| 1804 - 512 pages
...and the follies of the world .With cunning hand pourtrayihg. Though perchance From Blenheim's.towers, O stranger, ,thou art come, Glowing with Churchill's...charming verse To tame the rudeness of his native land. From the Same to the Same. MY VERY GOOD SIR, May I5. I RECEIVED your very kind letter on Friday evening... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...and the follies of the world "With cunning hand portraying. Though perchance, From Blenheim's towers, O stranger, thou art come Glowing with Churchill's...began with charming verse To tame the rudeness of Ins native land. III. XyHOE'ER thou art whose^th in summer lies Through yonder village, turn thee where... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying. Though perchance From Blenheim's towers, O stranger, thou art come Glowing with Churchill's...charming verse To tame the rudeness of his native land. 10. WHOE'ER thou art whose path in summer lies Through yonder village, turn thee where the grove Of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...and the lollies of the world With cunning hand portraying. Though perchance From Blenheim's towers, O stranger, thou art come Glowing with Churchill's...charming verse To tame the rudeness of his native land. III. WHOE'ER thou art whose path, in summer, lies Through yonder village, turn thee where the grove... | |
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