And made ev'n thick-lipp'd musing Melancholy To gather up her face into a smile Before she was aware ? Ah ! sullen now, And dumb as the green turf that covers them ! Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war ? The Roman Csesars and the Grecian chiefs,... Wandering Thoughts, Or Solitary Hours - Página 12por Philip Tocque - 1846 - 387 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1796 - 246 páginas
...tiara at his pleafure tore From kings of all the then difcover'd globe, And cry'd forfooth becaufe his arm was hamper'd, And had not room enough to do its work ! Alas ! how flim, difhonourably flim ! And cramm'd into a fpace we blufh to name. Proud royalty ! how alter'd are... | |
| 1800 - 322 páginas
...dumb as the green turf that covers them. Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war? The Roman Caesars, and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story ? Where...tiara at his pleasure tore From kings of all the then discover^ globe, And cry'd, forsooth, because his arm was hamper'd, And had not room enough to. do... | |
| Robert Blair - 1802 - 160 páginas
...dumb, as the green turf that covers them. Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war? The Roman Caesars, and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story ? Where...how slim, dishonourably slim ! And cramm'd into a place we blush to name. Proud royalty ! how alter'd in thy looks ? How blank thy features, and how... | |
| Robert Blair - 1804 - 132 páginas
...the mighty thunderbolts of war,, The Roman Cxsars and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story? wheie the hot-brain'd youth, Who the tiara at his pleasure...kings of all the then discover'd globe ; And cried, forsoothr because his arm was hamper'd, And had not room enough to do its work? Ala?! how slim, dishonorably... | |
| 1806 - 184 páginas
...dumb as the green turf that covers them ! Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war ? The Roman Caesars and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story ? Where...not room enough to do its work ? Alas ! how slim, dishonorably slim ! And cramm'd into a space we blush to name. Proud royalty ! how alter'd in thy looks... | |
| 1806 - 330 páginas
...dumb as the green turf that covers them. Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war? The Roman Caesars, and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story ? Where...tore From kings of all the then discover'd globe, And cry'd, forsooth, because his arm was hamper'd, And had not room enough to do its work? Alas! how slim,... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 308 páginas
...green turf that covers them, . ;.. : .\ Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war? The Roman Caesars, and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story ? Where...discover'd globe ; And cried, forsooth, because his arm was hamperM And had not room enough to do his work ? Alas ! how dim, dishonourably slim, And cram'd into... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...as the green mrf that covers them !~\ Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war? Tljc Roman Carsnrs re, an evening group to draw, And tell if all I felt, and all I saw ; And W ho the tiara at his pleasure tore From kings of all the then drscover'd globe ; And cried, forsooth,... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 páginas
...dumb as the green turf that covers them. Where are the mighty thunderbolts of war i The Roman Caesars, and the Grecian chiefs, The boast of story ? Where...tore From kings of all the then discover'd globe, And cry'd, forsooth, because his arm was hamper'd, And had not room enough to do its work ? Alas ! how... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 páginas
...thunderbolts of war? The Roman Caesars, and the Grecian chiefs, The boost of story ? Where the hot brain'd youth, Who the tiara at his pleasure tore From kings of all the then discover'd globe, And rry'd, fo.-sooth, because his arm was hamAnil had not room enough to do its work ? [perM, Alas ! how... | |
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