| William Collins - 1854 - 430 pages
...thou shalt rule our queen, and share our monarch's throne! ODE TO LIBERTY. STROPHE. WHO shall wake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn sounds to life*...whose locks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding, Applauding Freedom loved of old to view?... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 278 pages
...roseate bower, Thou, thou shalt rule our queen, aud share our monarch's throne! TO LIBERTY. STBOPHE. And call in solemn sounds to life The youths, whose locks divinely spreading, WHO shall awake the Spartan fife, Applauding Freedom lov'd of old to view? What new Alcffius," fancy-bless'd,... | |
| Aristotle - 1857 - 532 pages
...the wearer. Collins has a fine allusion to this practice in the opening of his Ode to Liberty : — Who shall awake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn...whose locks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding, Applauding Freedom loved of old to view... | |
| William Collins - 1859 - 246 pages
...perfect model of liberty ever existed, are naturally brought to view in the opening of the poem: " Who shall awake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn...whose locks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue. " There is something extremely bold in this imagery of the locks of the Spartan youths,... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 pages
...bower, Thou, thou shall rule our queen, and share our monarch's throne. ODE TO LIBERTY. STROPHE. Wno shall awake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn sounds...whose locks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding, Applauding freedom loved of old to view... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 422 pages
...rule our queen, and share our monarch's throne ! ODE TO LIBERTY. WHO shall wake the Spartan fife, Arid call in solemn sounds to life The youths, whose locks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding, Applauding Freedom loved of old to view... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 pages
...fortify the strength, till thou dost bright and noble fires beget. A. COWLEY 471 ODE TO LIBERTY rHO shall awake the Spartan fife, and call in solemn sounds...whose locks divinely spreading, like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, at once the breath of Fear and Virtue shedding, applauding Freedom loved of old to view?... | |
| John Bascom - 1874 - 348 pages
...stanzas. This is observable in the opening of his Ode to Liberty ; also in his Ode to the Passions : " Who shall awake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn sounds to life, The youths, whose looks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, At once the breath of fear and virtue... | |
| William Collins - 1877 - 104 pages
...His cypress wreath my meed decree, And I, O Tear, will dwell with thee ODE TO LIBERTY. STROPHE. [ HO shall awake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn sounds...life, The youths, whose locks divinely spreading, Applauding Freedom loved of old to view ? What new Alcseus, fancy-blest, Shall sing the sword, in myrtles... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 642 pages
...relics and all records of lyric poetry in England. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. ODE TO LIBERTY. Strophe. Who shall awake the Spartan fife, And call in solemn...whose locks divinely spreading, Like vernal hyacinths in sullen hue, At once the breath of fear and virtue shedding, Applauding freedom loved of old to view... | |
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