| Henry Morley - 1879 - 708 páginas
...where former rule hath taught slill peace to grow. No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port: Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them...sword with rest shall first his edge employ To poll th«ir tops that suek such change and gape for joy." 5. John Bodenham published in 1598 a collection... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 712 páginas
...where former rule hath taught still peace to grow. No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port: Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them...elsewhere resort. Our rusty sword with rest shall first bis edge employ To poll their tops that seek such change and gape for joy." 5. John Bodcnham published... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 706 páginas
...worthy wights, whose foresight falsehood finds; The daughter of debate, that eke discord doth sow, Shall reap no gain where former rule hath taught still peace to grow. No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port: Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1882 - 816 páginas
...former rule hath taught still peace to grow. No foreign banish'd wight shall anchor in this port ; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them...first his edge employ, To poll their tops that seek suvh change, and gape for joy."1 Elizabeth made good the threats with which this unfemi. nine effusion... | |
| Henry Morley - 1883 - 938 páginas
...where former rule hath taught still peace to grow. No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port, Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them elsewhere resort. Our nisty sword with rest shall first his edge employ To poll their topes that seek such change and gape... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1885 - 824 páginas
...former rule hath taught still peace to grow. No foreign banish'd wight shall anchor in this port ; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them...his edge employ, To poll their tops that seek such cliange, and gape for joy."1 Klizabeth made good the threats with which this unfeminine effusion concludes... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1889 - 592 páginas
...guiltless woman ") are very characteristic :— No foreign banish'd wight Shall anchor in this port; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force ; Let them...rusty sword with rest Shall first his edge employ, And poll their tops that seek Such change, and gape for joy. A .politician thoughtlessly gaping for... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1889 - 588 páginas
...guiltless woman ") are very characteristic : — No foreign banish'd wight Shall anchor in this port ; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force ; Let them...rusty sword with rest Shall first his edge employ, And poll their tops that seek Such, change, and gape for joy. A politician thoughtlessly gaping for... | |
| Henry Morley - 1890 - 1142 páginas
...worthy wights, whose foresight falsehood finds; The daughter of debate, that eke discord doth sow. Shall reap no gain where former rule hath taught still peace to crow, No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port, Our realm it brooks no stranger's force,... | |
| Isaac Bassett Choate - 1891 - 356 páginas
...former rule hath taught still peace to grow. No sovereign-banished wight shall anchor in this port; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, — let them elsewhere resort. Our rusty swords with rest shall first his edge employ To poll their tops that seek such change and gape for... | |
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