| Sir John Denham - 1709 - 354 páginas
...it was, Nature defign'd Firft a brave Place, and then as brave a Mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ral Kings, to whom It gave a Cradle, or to whom a Tomb,...But thee (great * Edward) and thy greater Son, (The Lillies which his Father wore, he won) And thy f Bellona, who the Contort came Not only to thy Bed,... | |
| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 páginas
...in Fame, But whofoe'er it was, Nature defign'd As thine his Fate, if mine had been his Flame) lirft a brave Place, and then as brave a Mind. Not to recount...Tomb, But thee (Great \ Edward) and thy Greater Son, He that the Lillies wore, and he that won; And thy f Bdlona, who deferves her fliare In all thy Glories;... | |
| Sir John Denham - 1719 - 258 páginas
...like in Fame, As thine his Fate, if mine had been his Flame) But whofoe'ei it was, Nature dcfign'd Firft a brave Place, and then as brave a Mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ial Kings, to whom It gave a Cradle, ot to whom a Tomb ; But thee. great * Edward, and thy greaterSon,... | |
| John Duncombe, John Hughes - 1773 - 998 páginas
...them ftiould'ft be like in fame, " As thine his fate, if mine had been his flame; " But whofoe'er he was, nature defign'd " Firft a brave place, and then as brave a mind," three are monofyllables, and more fmooth than the other; though indeed each of them takes up more room... | |
| 1781 - 512 páginas
...it was, Nature defign'd Firft a brave place, and then as brave a mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ral kings, to whom It gave a cradle, or to whom a tomb ; But thee, great Edward, and thy greater fon *, (The lilies which his father wore, he won) And thy Bellona f, who the confort came. Not only... | |
| 1781 - 516 páginas
...it was, Nature defign'd Firft a brave place, and then as brave a mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ral kings, to whom It gave a cradle, or to whom a tomb ; But thee, great Edward *, and thy greater fon, (The lilies which his father wore, he won) And thy Bellonaf. who the confort came Not only to... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1789 - 492 páginas
...Fame, As thine his Fate, if mine had been his Flame) But whofoe'er it was, Nature defign'd Firft Fîrft a brave Place, and then as brave a Mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ral Kings, to whom It gave a Cradle or to whom a Tomb ; But thee, great *) Edward, and thy greater... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...it was, Nature defign'd Firft a brave place, and then as brave a mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ral kings, to whom It gave a cradle, or to whom a tomb"; But thce, great Edward*, and thy greater fon (Thé lilies which his father wore he won) And thy Bellona... | |
| 1793 - 376 páginas
...birth, thou fhould'ft be like in fame, As thine his fate, if mine had been his flame) But whofoe're it was, Nature defign'd Firft a brave place, and then...mind. Not to recount thofe feveral kings, to whom 75 It gave a cradle, or to whom a tomb; DENHA M. 6t Bit thee, great Edward, and thy greater fon,* (The... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 páginas
...it was, Nature defign'd Firft a brave place, and then as brave a mind. Not to recount thofe fev'ral kings, to whom It gave a cradle, or to -whom a tomb ; But thee, great Edward, and thy greater fon*, (TliL- lilies -which his father wore he won), A 2 And * kdward. 1IJ. and I'm I'TIRC*. And thy... | |
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