Frighting the wide heaven. And in regions far, Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came; And plant our name Under that star Not known unto our North. Drayton, WArner - Página 427editado por - 1810Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 854 páginas
...then, Let cannons roar. Frighting the wide heaven. And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth, 55 As those from whom we came, And plant our name Under that starre Not known unto our North. Ctjrtetopljer 1564-1593 THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE (In The... | |
| Alexander Duncan Mclaren - 1916 - 388 páginas
...? It is three centuries since an English poet sang to English colonists : " Go, and in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came...our name Under that star Not known unto our north." Can we look back over the intervening years and say that the poet's behest has been satisfied to the... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1917 - 296 páginas
...loytering hinds Lurk here at home with shame! . . . And in regions farre, Such heroes bring yee foorth As those from whom we came; And plant our name Under that starre Not knowne unto our north! Still another of Shakespeare's fellows touches upon colonial events,... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1918 - 1120 páginas
...the happiest men, Be frolic then 1 Let cannons roar, Frighting the wide heaven. And in regions far, Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came;...laurel everywhere — Apollo's sacred tree — You it may see A poet's brows To crown, that may sing there. Thy Voyaga attend, Industrious Hakluyt, Whose... | |
| Mary Johnston - 1918 - 316 páginas
...get the pearl and gold, And ours to hold VIRGINIA, Earth's only paradise! . . . And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came;...our name Under that star Not known unto our north. See the parting upon Thames's side, Englishmen going, English kindred, friends, and neighbors calling... | |
| Paul Monroe, Irving Elgar Miller - 1918 - 358 páginas
...the happiest men, Be frolick then, Let cannons roar, Frighting the wide heaven. And in regions far Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came,...our name Under that star Not known unto our north. 1 At certain seasons the fragrance of blossom-laden vines could be detected by ships approaching the... | |
| Matthew Page Andrews - 1918 - 128 páginas
...loyt'ring hinds Lurk here at home with shame. . . . And in regions farre, Such heroes bring yee foorth As those from whom we came; And plant our name Under that starre Not knowne unto our north. of American democracy, Sir Edwin Sandys, and it too was drawn up... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 páginas
...happiest men, Be frolic then! Let cannons roar, Frightening the wide heaven! 10 And in regions far, nsel, first devise 11 And where in plenty grows The laurel everywhere, Apollo's sacred tree Yonr days may see A poet's... | |
| Frederick Scott Oliver - 1920 - 598 páginas
... I, •' laE 3o a. #*• Off ALEXANDER HAMILTON 'And In regions far, Such heroes bring ye forth As those from whom we came , And plant our name Under that star Not known nnto our North.' To the Virginian Voyage. — DBJLTTO*. !' i' An Essay on American Union BY FREDERICK... | |
| Ida Prentice Whitcomb - 1922 - 486 páginas
...fortunehunters who had sailed from England, in 1606, prophesies for them a literary future : — " And as there plenty grows Of laurel everywhere, — Apollo's sacred tree — You it may see A poet's brows To crown, that may sing there." OTHER WRITERS OF THE VIRGINIA COLONY AND... | |
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