No! — the wild wave contemns your sceptred hand: It roll'd not back when Canute gave command! Man! can thy doom no brighter soul allow? Still must thou live a blot on Nature's brow? Shall War's polluted banner ne'er be furl'd ? Shall crimes and tyrants... The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems - Page 34by Thomas Campbell - 1801 - 136 pagesFull view - About this book
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1799 - 614 pages
...roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! 4 Man ! can thy doom no brighter foul allow ? Still mud thou live a blot on Nature's brow ? Shall War's polluted banner ne'er be furPd ? Shall crimes and tyrants ceafe but with the world r What! are thy triumphs, {acred Truth, belied?... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 940 pages
...hand ;— It roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter foil allow ? Still muft thou live a. blot on Nature's brow? Shall...What! are thy triumphs, facred Truth, belied? Why (hen hath Plato liv'd— or Sydney died ? Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth,... | |
| History - 1801 - 900 pages
...back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can (hy doom no brighter foil allow ? Still mill} thon live я blot on Nature's brow? Shall War's polluted banner...but with the world ? What! are thy triumphs, facred Trnth, belied? Why then hath Plato liv'd— or Sydney died ? - Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 864 pages
...Still mult thou live я blot on Nature's brow ? Shall War's polluted banner ne'er be furl'd ? Sha!! crimes and tyrants ceafe but with the world ? What!...triumphs, facred Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato Jiv'd— or Sydney died r Ye fond adorers of departed fame, Who warm at Scipio's worth, or Tullj's... | |
| History - 1801 - 858 pages
...back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can Ihy doom no brighter foil allow ? Still muß thou live я blot on Nature's brow ? Shall War's polluted banner ne'er be furl'd ? Shall crimes and tyrants ceufe but \\ilh the workf ? What! are thv triumphs, facrrd Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato Jiv'd... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...roll'cl not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? Still must thou live a blot on Nature's brow ? Shall War's polluted...banner ne'er be furl'd ? Shall crimes and tyrants cease but with the world ? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd....or... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1806 - 220 pages
...roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? 435 Still must thou live a blot on Nature's brow? Shall War's polluted...banner ne'er be furl'd ? Shall crimes and tyrants cease but with the world ? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 176 pages
...It roll'd not back when Canute gave command! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? Still must thou live a blot on Nature's brow ? Shall War's polluted...banner ne'er be furl'd ? Shall crimes and tyrants cease but with the world ? 0 What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied? Why then hath Plato liv'd—or... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? Still must there live a blot on Nature's brow ? Shall war's polluted banner ne'er be furl'd? Shall crimes and tyrants cease but with the w«rld ? What ! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd—... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? Still must there live a blot on Nature's brow ? Shall war's polluted...banner ne'er be furl'd ? Shall crimes and tyrants cease but with the world ? What! are thy triumphs, sacred Truth, belied ? Why then hath Plato liv'd—or... | |
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