| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song : But lawless Force, and meagre Want are and R. Chambers He has also given a striking sketch of the Druses, the hardy mountain race descended from the Crusaders:... | |
| 1845 - 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,...'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dark wing beneath the ivy shade. How full of solemn thoughts is the mind of the Christian traveller as he takes his first... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 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(l) beneath the ivy shade. Yeguardian saints! ye warrior sonsofhcaven,(2) To whose high care... | |
| Marlborough coll - 1880 - 174 pages
...lyre, and swell the flood 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. HEBEK. IDEM LATINE. LTJGE, prole tua spoliata et nomine, Sion, Antiquo... | |
| 1849 - 492 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." FJ THE FALLS OF NIAGARA. OUR path, (says Dr. Dixon,) across Goat... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 pages
...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 dark wing beneath the ivy shade." HEBER'S Palestine. Not long after this total overthrow of the ancient Jerusalem 1 iii.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 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 ISRAELITES DELIVERED FROM THEIR OPPRESSORS. Oh! welcome came the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...courts among, Wake the full lyre, and swell the tide of song: Bat 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. He has also given a striking sketch of the Druses, the hardy mountain... | |
| 1867 - 336 pages
...attributively (adjectivally): not in apposition however, or it would be plural; but rather as if in 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... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...lyre, and swell the tide of song; But lawless Force, and meagre Want are there, And the quick-daiting eye of restless Fear, While cold Oblivion, 'mid thy ruins laid, Folds his dank wing beneath the ivy-shade. THE ISRAELITES DELIVERED FROM THEIR OPPRESSORS. Oh! welcome came the... | |
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