POPE ! hadst them, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted, Amidst thy paradise of song This Weeping Willow planted ; Among thy loftiest laurels seen, In deathless verse for ever green, — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime, The... The West Indies, and Other Poems - Page 91by James Montgomery - 1814 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...enchanted, Amidst thy p >rad se of song This Weeping Willow planted; Among thy loftiest laurels seen, la deathless verse for ever green — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime, The storm of ages braving, Triumphant o'er the wrecks of Time Its verdant banner waving, While regal pyramids... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...it. With softer tones, with sweeter breath, Than ever charm'd the ear of death. O POPE! hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted,...ever green — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime, The storm of ases braving, Triumphant o'er the wrecks of Time In verdant banner waving, While regal pyramids... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...With softer tones, with sweeter breath, Thau ever charm'd the ear of death. О Рои! hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted,...planted ; Among thy loftiest laurels seen, In deathless verso for ever green — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime. The storm of ages braving, Triumphant o'er... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...РОГЕ ! hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted, Amidst Ihy paradise of «ong This Weeping Willow planted ; Among thy loftiest laurels...ever green — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime. The storm of ages braving, Triumphimt o'er the wrecks of Time Its verdant banner waving, While regal pyramids... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 pages
...the ear of death. 0 POPE! hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted, Amidst ihy paradise of song This Weeping Willow planted ; Among...ever green — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime, The storm of ages braving, Triumphant o'er the wrecks of Time Its verdant banner waving, While regal pyramids... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 pages
...it. With softer tones, with sweeter breath, Than ever charm'd the ear of death. O POPE! hadst thon, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted,...ever green — Thy chosen Tree had stood sublime, The storm of ages braving, Triumphant o'er the wrecks of Time Its verdant banner waving. While regal pyramids... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - 764 pages
...it, With softer tones, with sweeter breath, Than ever charm'd the ear of death. * 0 Pope! hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted,...Amidst thy paradise of song This weeping willow planted j Among thy loftiest laurels seen, In deathless verse for ever green— Thy chosen tree had stood sublime,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1850 - 402 pages
...lyre so long The wondering world enehanted, Amidst thy paradise of song This Weeping Willow plumed ; Among thy loftiest laurels seen, In deathless verse for ever green, — Thy ehosen Tree had stood sublime, The storms of ages braving, Triumphant o'er the wreeks of Tune Its verdant... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...With softer tones, with sweeter breath, Than ever charm'd the ear of death. Oh ! Pope, hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted,...loftiest laurels seen, In deathless verse for ever green, — The Phantom. 235Thy chosen tree had stood sublime, The storms of ages braving, Triumphant o'er... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 828 pages
...ever charm'd the ear of death. 0 Pope ! hadst thou, whose lyre so long The wondering world enchanted, n, Treads not such step on Scottish green, 'Tis James...Douglas, by St. Serle ! The uncle of the banish 'd storm of ages braving, Triumphant o'er the wrecks of time Its verdant banner waving, While regal pyramids... | |
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