| 1826 - 696 pages
...courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force and meagre Want are there, « And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade." The poet next avails himself of a notion prevalent in the East, and... | |
| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1828 - 216 pages
...glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear,...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing1 beneath the ivy shade. 1 Alluding to the usual manner in which sleep is represented in ancient... | |
| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1828 - 222 pages
...glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear,...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing1 beneath the ivy shade. Ye guardian saints 1 ye warrior sons of heaven', To whose high care... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 340 pages
...glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade. Ye guardian saints ! ye warrior sons of heaven, To whose high care... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1829 - 176 pages
...among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : B 2 But lawless Force, and meagre Want are there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear,...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade. Ye guardian saints ! ye warrior sons of Heaven, To whose high care... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1830 - 210 pages
...glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade. Ye guardian saints, ye warrior sons of heaven, To whose high care... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1830 - 200 pages
...glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade. Ye guardian saints, ye warrior sons of heaven, To whose high care... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1830 - 204 pages
...glittering courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Forre, and meagre Want is there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear...While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy shade. Ye guardian saints, ye warrior sons of heaven, To whose high care... | |
| Michael Russell (bp. of Glasgow and Galloway.) - 1831 - 466 pages
...courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song. But lawless Force and meagre Want are there, And the quick-darting eye of restless Fear...mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dark wing beneath the ivy shade."* The seventy years which were determined concerning Jerusalem began, not at the demolition... | |
| James Campbell (teacher of English.) - 1832 - 274 pages
...courts among, . Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song. Eut lawless force and meagre want are there, And the quick-darting eye of restless fear..."mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dark wing beneath the ivy shade.—Heber. 30. The Albatross. Crook'ed ; bent, curved. Gen'erally; commonly. .Pursues'; follows.... | |
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