| 1788 - 750 trang
...of Norway, are fuppofed to have been interred. The poet's ufeof this circumftance is beautiful : • Once foes perhaps, together now they reft ; No flaves...revere them, and no wars invade ; Yet frequent now, at midnight's folcmn hour, The rifled mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the Monarchs ftalk... | |
| 1790 - 566 trang
...upthrows, And culls them, wond'ring from the hallovv'd ground^ Or thither where beneath the ftiow'ry weft The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid||...revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk... | |
| 1790 - 562 trang
...upthrows, And culls them, wond'ring from the hallow'd ground I Or thither where beneath the Ihow'ry weft The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid||...revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 trang
...hallow'd ground ! Or thither where beneath the ihow'ry weft The mighty kings of three fair realms ars laid || : Once foes, perhaps, together now they reft....revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 trang
...upthrows, And culls them, wond'ring, from the hallow'd ground I Or thither f, where beneath the fhow'ry weft, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid : Once foes, perhaps, together now they reft, No flav« revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight folemn hour, The rifted mounds... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 546 trang
...upthrows, Andcullsthem,wond'ring,fromthehallow'dground! Or thither, where beneath the showery west, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid: Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the Monarchs stalk with sov'reign pow'r,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 trang
...ground ! Or thither J, where beneath the fhow'ry weft, The mighty kings of three fair realms are lud : Once foes, perhaps, together now they reft, No flaves...wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight folemn hoar, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfblJ, And forth the monarchs Italk with fovereign power,... | |
| William Collins - 1797 - 198 trang
...upthrows, And culls them, wond'ring, from the hallow'd ground! Or thither-r, where beneath the fhow'ry weft, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid:...they reft, No flaves revere them. and no wars invade : * One of the Hebrides is called The Ifle of Pigmies, where it is reported, that feveral miniature... | |
| Natham Drake - 1800 - 510 trang
...council together. This striking superstition Collins has thus recorded: -Beneath the show'ry west, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid; Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest, No slaves revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight's solemn hour, The... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 198 trang
...And culls them, wond'ring, from the hallow'd ground ! Or thither f, where beneath the show'ry west, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid : Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest, No slaves revere them, and no wars invade : * One of the Hebrides is called The Isle of Pigmies,... | |
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