Retires; o stranger, stay thee, and the scene Around contemplate well. This is the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms... Orphan Island - Pagina 95de Rose Macaulay - 1925 - 319 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 pagini
...with conquest, from their tyrant king (Then rendered tamej did challenge and secure The charter of thy freedom. Pass not on Till thou hast bless'd their...memory,, and paid Those thanks which God appointed the rewzri Of public virtue. And if chance thy home -£ilute thee with a •father's honor'd-name, Go call... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1838 - 352 pagini
...with conquest, from their tyrant king (Then render'd tame) did challenge and secure The charter of thy freedom. Pass not on Till thou hast bless'd their...and paid Those thanks which God appointed the reward 10 Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a father's honour'd name, Go, call thy... | |
| John Fisher Murray - 1849 - 388 pagini
...with conquest, from their tyrant king (Then rcnder'd tame) did challenge and sccuriThe charter of thy freedom ! Pass not on Till thou hast bless'd their memory, and paid Those thaukt which God appointed, the reward Of puhlic virtue ! And if chance thy home Salute thcc with a... | |
| 1864 - 990 pagini
...king (Then rendered tame) did challenge and secure The charter of thy freedom. It must pass Till thon hast bless'd their memory, and paid Those thanks which God appointed the reward Of publie virtue. And, if chance thy house Salute theo with a father's hononr'd name, C!o call thy sous,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1878 - 792 pagini
...from their tyrant king (Then render'J tame) did challenge and secure The charter of thy freedom. Puss not on Till thou hast bless'd their memory, and paid Those thanks ivhich God appointed the reward Of public virtue. And if chance thy home Salute thee with a fulhe/s... | |
| American Bar Association - 1924 - 1188 pagini
...England's ancient Barons, clad in arms And stern with conquest, from their tyrant King (Then rendered tame) did challenge and secure The charter of their freedom. Pass not on Till thou hast blessed their memory, and paid Those thanks which God appointed the reward of Public Virtue—- Go... | |
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