And Oh ! if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning of Peace should fresh darkness deform, The regrets of the good, and the fears of the wise, Shall turn to the Pilot that weather'd the storm ! LINES, FROM THE SPANISH OF LUPERCIO. Notes and Queries - Page 1571879Full view - About this book
| Lewis Sergeant - Great Britain - 1881 - 470 pages
...justly we prize thee, when lost we deplore, Admired in thy zenith, but loved in thy fall ! . . . And O ! if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning...wise, Shall turn to the pilot that weather'd the storm ! His " Ode to the Doctor " is a fair sample of the kind of wit which made Canning feared in the House.... | |
| William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - British - 1882 - 312 pages
...sketch maps of the trade routes to south-west China, those in Dr. Anderson's volume, From Man' And OI if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning...wise, Shall turn to the pilot that weather'd the storm I " From a Song written by Mr. Canning on Mr. Pitt in 1802. dalay to Momien, will answer every purpose... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - English poetry - 1889 - 406 pages
...take for thy throne by thy counsels upheld The thanks of a people thy firmness has saved. And oh ! if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning...Shall turn to the pilot that weather'd the storm. Right Hon. George Canning. ccvni. MARS DISARMED BY LOVE. AYE, bear it hence, thou blessed child, Though... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - English poetry - 1891 - 452 pages
...take, for the throne by thy counsels upheld, The thanks of a people thy firmness has saved. And oh! if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning...Shall turn to the pilot that weather'd the storm. Right Hon. George Canning. cc. MARS DISARMED BY LOVE. AYE, bear it hence, thou blessed child, Though... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - Canada - 1893 - 722 pages
..." if again the rude whirlwinds should arise, if fresh darkness the dawning of peace should becloud, the regrets of the good and the fears of the wise shall turn to the pilot that weathered the storm." It is this confidence in his ability to fight, in his capacity for facing great... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1897 - 600 pages
...verse of the song must have had an ominous sound in the ears of many of the assembly : — ' And oh, if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning...the fears of the wise Shall turn to the Pilot that weathered the storm.' On October 5th, 1802, Canning and his wife were at Walmer Castle as the guests... | |
| American periodicals - 1897 - 1016 pages
...last verse of the song must have had an ominous sound in the ears of many of the assembly:— And oh, if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning of peace should fresh darliness deform, The regrets of the good and the fears of the wise Shall turn to the Pilot that weathered... | |
| George Canning - Eighteenth century - 1904 - 286 pages
...take ! for a throne by thy counsels upheld, The thanks of a people thy firmness has sav'd ! And O ! if again the rude whirlwind should rise ! The dawning...wise Shall turn to the Pilot that weather'd the storm ! APOTHECARIES HALL* FIRST OF APRIL TVTR HA's Birthday, and Anniversary of the •*--*- arrival of... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - English poetry - 1907 - 452 pages
...O take, for a throne by thy counsels upheld, The thanks of a people thy firmness has saved. And O ! if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning...Shall turn to the pilot that weather'd the storm. George Canning. Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington IURY the Great Duke With an Empire's lamentation,... | |
| Watson Surr - 1907 - 240 pages
...and Canning's prophecy of 1801 was fast approaching fulfilment. " And oh ! if again the rude tempest should rise, The dawning of peace should fresh darkness...and the fears of the wise, Shall turn to the Pilot who weathered the storm." * Appendix — Note D, Day by day became more apparent the incapacity of... | |
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