| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 trang
...erossed the main, To seek proteetion in far -distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general e were hely ground. And there are seenes, where, theugh she whilom Led by the worst of guides, fell raee of England, all were safe In foreign elimes ; nor did this fury taste The foreign blood whieh... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 trang
...crossed the main, To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the east, Was...foreign blood which England then contained. Where should they fly 1 The circumambient heaven Involved them still, and every breeze was bane : Where find... | |
| John Armstrong, John Dyer, George Gilfillan, Matthew Green - 1858 - 314 trang
...crossed the main, To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the East, Was...blood, For, but the race of England, all were safe eoo Where should they fly? The circumambient heaven Involved them still; and every breeze was bane.... | |
| John Armstrong, John Dyer, George Gilfillan, Matthew Green - 1858 - 314 trang
...the main, To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general ah', From pole to pole, from Atlas to the East, Was then...blood, For, but the race of England, all were safe coo In foreign climes ; nor did this Fury taste The foreign blood which England then contained. Where... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1862 - 772 trang
...skies ; But none they found. It secm'd the general air From pole to pole, from Atlas to the East, Waa then at enmity with English blood ; For, but the race...climes ; nor did this fury taste The foreign blood that England then contain'd. " During the prevalence of this malady, however, it does not appear that... | |
| John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 trang
...cross'd the main, To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the East, Was...were safe In foreign climes ; nor did this fury taste [ed."* The foreign blood which England then containSomething may, perhaps, be set down to the «core... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 trang
...cross'd the main, To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seem'd the general nd trebles ; I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many safa In foreign climes ; nor did this fury taste The foreign blood which England then contain'd. Where... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 trang
...in far-distant skies; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlais to the east, Was then at enmity with English blood; For but the raee of England all were safe In foreign elimes; nor did this fury taste The foreign blood whieh England... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 trang
...crossed the main, To seek protection in far-distant skies; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the east, Was...foreign blood which England then contained. Where should they fly? The circumambient heaven Involved them still, and every breeze was bane. Where find... | |
| John Armstrong (Physician & Poet.) - 1880 - 692 trang
...crossed the main, To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the East, Was...blood, For, but the race of England, all were safe eoo In foreign climes ; nor did this Fury taste The foreign blood which England then contamed. Where... | |
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