| 1703 - 864 páginas
...docs claim In Storms as loud as his Immortal Fame ; His dyingGroans, his laft Breath fhakes our Kle, And Trees uncut fall for his Funeral Pile. About his Palace their broad Roots are toft Intothe Air : So Romulus was loft. New Rtmt in fuch a Tempeft mift their King, And from obeying... | |
| 1705 - 620 páginas
...W In Storms, as loud, as his Immortal Fame. His dying Groans, his laft Breath fliakes our Ifle, ' . And Trees uncut fall for his Funeral Pile. About his Palace their broad Roots are toft Into the Air : So Romultu was loft. New Rome in fuch a Tempeft mift their King. And from obeying... | |
| 1708 - 516 páginas
...great Soul In Storms as loud as his Immortal Fame: His dying Groans, his laft Breath fhakes our Ifk; And Trees uncut fall for his Funeral Pile. About his Palace their broad Roots arc toft Into the Air: So Romulus was loft. New Rome in fuch a Tempcft mifs'd their King) And from... | |
| Voltaire - 1762 - 292 páginas
...docs claim In ftorms as loud as his immortal fame. His dying groans, his laft breath fhake our tUc > And trees uncut fall for his funeral pile: About his palace their broad roots are toil Into the air; fo Romulus was loft. Now Rome in fuch a tcmpeft mifs'd her king, And from obeying... | |
| Voltaire - 1762 - 290 páginas
...; claim |n ftorms as loud as his immortal fame. His dying groans, his laft breath fhake our ifle ;. And trees uncut fall for his funeral pile : About his palace their broad roots are toft. Into the air;. fo Romulus was loft.. Now. Now Rome in fuch a tempeft mifs'd her king, And from... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 páginas
...gold. DEATH OF THE LORD PROTECTOR. WE must resign ! Heav'n his great soul does claim In storms, as loud as his immortal fame : His dying groans, his last...her king, And from obeying fell to worshipping. On (Eta's top thus Hercules lay dead, With ruin'd oaks and pines about him spread. The poplar, too, whose... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 512 páginas
...the Death of the Lord Protector. WE must resign ! heav'n his great soul does claim In storms, as loud as his immortal fame : His dying groans, his last breath shakes our isle j And trees uncut fall for his funeral pile : About his palace their broad roots are tost Into the... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 páginas
...incident with great felicity : We mast resign ; heaven his great soul does claim, In storms as loud as his immortal fame ; His dying groans, his last...funeral pile ; About his palace their broad roots were tost Into the air :— so Romulus was lost ; New Home in such a tempest missed her king, And from... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 páginas
...incident with great felicity ; We must resign ; heaven bis great soul does claim, In storms as loud as his immortal fame ; His dying groans, his last breath, shakes our islej And trees uncut fall for his funeral pile ; About his palace their broad roots were tost Into... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 páginas
...PROTECTOR. 'XIT E must resign ! Heav'n his great soul does claim * la storms, as loud as his immortal fume: His dying groans, his last breath, shakes our isle,...her king. And from obeying fell to worshipping. On (Eta's top thus Hercules lay dead, With ruin'il oaks and pines about him spread. The poplar, too, whose... | |
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