| William Crowe - 1788 - 252 páginas
...fun-flune darkfome tempefts fweep : To you the patriot fled : his native land He fpurn'd, when proffer' d by a conqueror's hand : In you to roam at large :...the bleak rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed : Hid in the aguifh fen whole days to reft, The numbing waters gather' d round his breaft : To fee Defjpondence... | |
| 1791 - 612 páginas
...funfliine darkfome lempelh fweep ! To you the patriot fleJ, his native land He fpurn'd, when proffered by a conqueror's hand, In you to roam at large ; to...his head On the bleak rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed. * We have fome doubts as to the propriety of this image. Hid in the aguifh fen, whole days to reft,... | |
| 1791 - 728 páginas
...Timilies, whence one null be filtfled : '• Not with lefs glee an old and helplefi hand, In you to roam nt large; to lay his head On the bleak rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed ; Kid in the agtiifh fen whole days to reft, The numbing waters gather'd round his hreaft s To fee... | |
| 1792 - 532 páginas
...patriot ftd, his native land He fpurn'd, when profiled by a conqueror'shand, in you to roam at large -t to lay his head On the bleak rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed. Hid in the aguifh fen, whole days to reft¿' The numbing waters gathered round hi» breaft j To fee defpondence... | |
| 1803 - 502 páginas
...and lengthen'd tracts of shade Rose on the day, when sun and stars were made ; • Vide Tacitus. 378 Waves of Lodore, that from the mountain's brow Tumble...rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed : Hid in the aguish fen * whole day to rest. The numbing waters gather'd round his breast : To see Despondence cloud each rising... | |
| 1803 - 520 páginas
...sun-shine darksome tempests sweep; To you the patriot fled : his native land He spurn'd, when profter'd by a conqueror's hand : In you to roam at large :...rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed: Hid in the aguish fen * whole day to rest, The numbing waters gather'd round his breast: To see Despondence cloud each rising... | |
| 1803 - 508 páginas
...sun-shine darksome tempests sweep; To you the patriot fled : his native land He spurn'd, when prorl.er'd by a conqueror's hand : In you to roam at large :...rock, unclad, unhous'd, unfed : Hid in the aguish feu * whole day to rest, The numbing waters gather'd round his breast : To see Despondence cloud each... | |
| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1810 - 204 páginas
...enemy.—Camden's Britannia, taken from Dio Nicaeus, out of Xiphilin's Epitome. Thus fought Britannia's sons;—but when o'erthrown, More keen and fierce the flame of...rest, The numbing waters gather'd round his breast: ' Many ancient writers assert, that the Britons in their retreat would hide themselves in the bogs... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1814 - 600 páginas
...Lodore, that from the mountain's brow Tumble your flood, aud shake the vale below; Ma;estic Skiddau, round whose trackless steep •-Mid the bright sunshine...large, to lay his head On the bleak rock, unclad, ui'ihous'd, unfed : Hid in the aguish leu,' whole days to rest, The numbing waters gather'd round his... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1814 - 602 páginas
...; Majestic Skiddaw. round whose trackless steep 'Mid the bright sunshine darksome tempests sw«ep : To you the patriot fled ; his native land He spurn'd,...roam at large, to lay his head On the bleak rock, unajad, unhous'd, unfed : Hid in. die aguish fen," whole days to rest, The numbing waters gather'd... | |
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