| 1803 - 520 pages
...valour—Acre—Conclusion. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widov/d queen, forgotten Sion, mourn! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears it's craggy stone ? While suns unblest their angry lustre fling, And way-worn pilgrims seek the scanty... | |
| 1803 - 508 pages
...First— Richard Coeurde Lion— Palestine still the scene of British valour— Acre — Conclusion. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears it's craggy... | |
| 1803 - 502 pages
...the First— Richard Cceurde Lion— Palestine still the scene of British valour^Acre — Conclusion. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears it's craggy... | |
| University of Oxford - 1810 - 186 pages
...Richard Cceur de Lion — Palestine still the scene of British valour — Acre — Conclusion. PALESTINE. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Mini, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears its craggy... | |
| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1810 - 204 pages
...First—Richard Coeur de Lion—Palestine still the scene of British valourAcre—Conclusion. PALESTINE. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears its craggy... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...Plural PALESTINE. HEBEH. of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears its craggy stone? While suns uublest their angry lustre fling, And way-worn pilgrims seek the scanty spring? Where now... | |
| 1815 - 698 pages
...poem which we consider as the noblest effort of youthful genius which is recorded in our language. <' ^Reft of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears its craggy... | |
| Thomas R. Joliffe - 1822 - 550 pages
...scenery, appeared to realize the eloquent description, which adorns the opening of the poem oa Palestine Reft of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is tint thy place, sad city, this thy throne ! Where the lone desert rears her craggy... | |
| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1828 - 222 pages
...Richard Coeur de Lion— Palestine still the scene of British valour — Acre — Conclusion. PALESTINE. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears its craggy... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 340 pages
...BROTHER. PALESTINE. A PRIZE POEM, RECITED IN THE THEATRE, OXFORD, IN THE YEAR MDCCCIII. PALESTINE. REFT of thy sons, amid thy foes forlorn, Mourn, widow'd queen, forgotten Sion, mourn ! Is this thy place, sad City, this thy throne, Where the wild desert rears its craggy... | |
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