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" Oh thou, whom chance leads to this nameless stone, From that proud country which was once mine own, By those white cliffs I never more must see, By that dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust.... "
Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the Royal ... - Page 21
by Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902
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Lays of Ancient Rome and Other Poems,

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1922 - 270 pages
...God, who saw me tried too sorely, gave The resting place I asked, an early grave. Oh thou, whom chauce leads to this nameless stone. From -that proud country which was once mine own, By those white cliffs 1 never more must see, 15 By that dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed...
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The School of Poetry: An Anthology Chosen for Young Readers

Alice Meynell - 1923 - 260 pages
...started from the dream to weep; Till God, who saw me tried too sorely, gave The resting-place I asked, an early grave. O thou, whom chance leads to this nameless...dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here. LORD MA CAUL AY. THE...
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The Oral Study of Literature

Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 pages
...started from the dream to weep; Till God, who saw me tried too sorely, gave The resting-place I asked, an early grave. O thou, whom chance leads to this nameless...dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here. TB MACAULAY 186. ON FIRST...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1924 - 774 pages
...from the dream to weep ; Till God, who saw me tried too sorely, gave 11 The resting-place I asked, an early grave. O thou, whom chance leads to this nameless...own, By those white cliffs I never more must see, 15 By that dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er...
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The Chilswell Book of English Poetry

1924 - 296 pages
...from the dream to weep ; Till God, who saw me tried too sorely, gave The resting-place I ask'd, an early grave. O thou, whom chance leads to this nameless...stone, From that proud country which was once mine own, 120 By those white cliffs I never more must see, By that dear language which I spake like thee, Forget...
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Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome: And Other Historical Poems

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1928 - 204 pages
...tried too sorely, gave The resting place I asked, an early grave. Oh thou, whom chance leads to his nameless stone, From that proud country which was...dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here. 1845 AN EARLY VERSION...
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Peace and War: A Collection of Poems

Michael Harrison, Christopher Stuart-Clark - 1989 - 216 pages
...dream to weep; Till God who saw me tried too sorely gave The resting place I asked, an early grave, Oh thou, whom chance leads to this nameless stone, From...dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here. Lord Macaulay Before...
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John Franklin Jameson and the Development of Humanistic Scholarship in ...

John Franklin Jameson - 1993 - 470 pages
...to weep; Till God, who saw me tried too sorely, gave The resting-place I asked, an early grave. On thou, whom chance leads to this nameless stone From...never more must see, By that dear language which I spoke like thee, Forget all feuds and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Quotations

Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pages
...offered free from stain Courage and faith; vain faith, and courage vain. 6835 'A lacobite's Epitaph' see what I say?' WALLER Edmund 1606-1687 12197 'Of...English Verse' Poets that lasting marble seek Must feuds, and shed one English tear O'er English dust. A broken heart lies here. 6836 (of John Dryden)...
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Miscellaneous Essays and Lays of Ancient Rome

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 553 pages
...dream to weep; Till God who saw me tried too sorely gave The resting place I asked, an early grave, Oh thou, whom chance leads to this nameless stone, From...that proud country which was once mine own, By those cliffs I never more must see, By that dear language which I spake like thee, Forget all feuds, and...
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