| James Thomson - 1757 - 244 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. 1510 Nor can the Mufe the gallant SJDN EY pafs, The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The Lover's myrtle, and the poet's bay. A HAMPDEN too is thine, illuftrious land, Wife, ftrenuous, firm, of unfubmitting foul,. 15:15; Who... | |
| James Thomson - 1769 - 218 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. I?io Nor can the Mufe the gallant SIDNEY pafs, The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd , The Lover's myrtle , and the Poet's bay. A HAMPDEN too is thine, illultrious land, Wife, ftrenuous, firm, of unfubmitting foul , 1515 Who ftem'd... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 272 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he blciL Nor can the Mufe the gallant SIDNEY pafs, 15,10 The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The Lover's myrtle, and the Poet's bay. A HAMDEN too is thine, ilhiftrions land, Wife, ftrenuous, firm, of unfubmitting foul, Who ftern'd the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 280 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. Nor can the Mufe the gallant Sidney pafs, 1510 The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The Lover's myrtle, and the Poet's bay. A Hamden too is thine, illuftrious land, Wife, ftrenuous, firm, of unfubmitting foul, Who ftem'd the... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 510 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquei'd, and in which he bled. Nor can the Mufe the gallant Sidney pals, i5i0 The plume of War ! with early laurels crown'd, The lover's myrtle, and the poet's bay, A Hampden, too, is thine, illuftrious Land ! Wife, ftrenuous, firm, ot unfubmittmg foul, Who flemm'd... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 strani
...thofe he prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. Nor can the Mufe the gallant SIDNEY pafs, The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The Lover's myrtle, and the Poet's bay. A HAMDEN too is thine, illuftrious land, Wife, ftrenuous, firm, of unfubmitting foul, Who ftem'd the... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. Nor can the Mufe the gallant Sidney pafs, 1510 The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The Lover's myrtle, and the Poet's bay. A Hamden too is thine, illuftrious land, Wife, ftrenuous, firm, of unfubmitting foul, Who ftem'd the... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 strani
...prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. NoR can the Muse the gallant SIDNEY pass, 1510 The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The Lover's myrtle, and the Poet's bay. A HAMDEN too is thine, illustrious land ! Wise, strenuous, firm, of unsubmitting soul ; Who stem'd... | |
| 1794 - 954 strani
...he prov'd, In which he conquer'd, and in which he bled. >ior can the mufe the gallant Sidney pafs, The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The lover's myrtle, and the poet's bay. A Hampden too is thine, illuftrious land, \Vife, ftrcr.uous, firm, of unlubniitting foul, Who ftem'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 strani
...he urov'd, In which he conqucr'd, and in which he bled. Nor can the mufc the gallant Sidney pal's, The plume of war ! with early laurels crown'd, The lover's myrtle, and the poet's bay. A Hampdcn too is thine, illudrious land, Wife, Itrcunous, linn, of unfubmitting foul, Who ftem'd the... | |
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