Who does in me dwell. Before my Gate a Street's broad Channel goes, Which still with Waves of crowding people flows, And every day there passes by my side, Up to its Western Reach, the London Tide, The Spring-Tides of the Term ; my Front looks down On... Bell's Edition - Stran 95avtor: John Bell - 1777Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 strani
...reach, the London tide, The fpring-tides of .the term i my front looks down On all the pride and bufmefs of the town $ My other front (for, as in kings we fee The livelieft image of the Deity, We in their houfes mould heaven's likenefe find, 'Where nothing can be faid to be Behind) My other... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 296 strani
...with waves of crowding people flows ; And every day there pafles by my fide, Up to its weftern reach, the London tide, The fpring-tides of the term : my front looks down On all the pride and bufmefs of the town ; My ftther front (for, as in kings we fee The livelieft image of the Deity, We... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 strani
...with waves of crowding pi-cplc flows, And ev'ry day there palfes by my fide, Up to its weftcrn reach, the London tide, * The fpringtides of the term : my...bus'nefs of the Town: My other front, (for as in kings we lee The livelieft image of the Deity, We in their houfes fhould Heav'n's likenefs find, Where nothing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 strani
...reach, the London tide, The fpring-tidcs of the term : my front look down On all the pride and bufincfs of the town ; My other front (for, as in kings we fee The livclicft imige of the Deity, We in their hoiifc.3 fhould heaven's likcncfs find, Where nothing can... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 strani
...; And every day there passes by my side, Up to its western reach, the London tide, The spring-tides of the term : my front looks down On all the pride and business of the town ; My other front (for, as in kings we see The liveliest image of the Deity, We... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 strani
...; And every day there passes by my side, Up to its western reach, the London tide, The spring-tides of the term : my front looks down On all the pride and business of the town ; My -other front (for, as in kings we see The liveliest image of the Deity, We... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 strani
...flows; And every day there passes by my side, Up to its western reach, the London tide, The spring-tides of the term : my front looks down On all the pride and business of the town ; My other front (for, as in kings we see The liveliest image of the Deity, We... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 strani
...; And every day there passes by my side, Up to its western reach, the London tide, The spring-tides of the term : my front looks down On all the pride and business of the town ; My other front (for, as in kings we see The liveliest image of the Deity, We... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1862 - 432 strani
...; And every day there passes by my side, Up to its western reach, the London tide, The spring-tides of the term. My front looks down On all the pride and business of the town. When Henrietta Maria died, Catherine of Braganza. wife of Charles the Second,... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 598 strani
...flows; And every day there passes by my side, Up to itj western reach, the London tide, The spring-tides of the term. My front looks down On all the pride and business of the town.' Waller's adulatory incense rises still higher : — " But what new mine this... | |
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