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" In exile ; ye who through the embattled field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend, the leaders of a public cause ; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features ? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your... "
The Port Folio - Page 32
1810
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Percy Hamilton; or, The adventures of a Westminster boy

lord William Pitt Lennox - 1851 - 870 pages
...field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend, the leaders of a public cause I Hath not his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate, The secrets of your bosom ?" Byron's remarks, too, applied to one of his distinguished predecessors, is so applicable to the...
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The Beauties of the British Poets, with a Few Introductory Observations

George Croly - 1854 - 426 pages
...cause ; Approach, behold this marble. Know ye not The features 1 Hath not oft his faithful tongue' T^ld you the fashion of your own estate, The secrets of...reverence while ye stand, Say to each other, ' this was Shakespeare's form; Who walked in every path of human life ; Felt every passion : and to all mankind...
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The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside and John Dyer

Mark Akenside, John Dyer - 1855 - 472 pages
...Contend, the leaders of a public cause ; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features ? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of...reverence while ye stand, Say to each other : " This was Shakespeare's form ; Who walk'd in every path of human life, Felt every passion ; and to all mankind...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critcal Notices and An ...

1855 - 834 pages
...Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate, The secrets of your bosom 7 Here then, round His monument with reverence while ye stand, Say to each other; "This was Shakspearc'sform: Who walk'd in every path of human life; Felt every passion ; and to all mankind Doth...
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Philip Courtenay; Or, Scenes at Home and Abroad, Volume 2

lord William Pitt Lennox - 1855 - 326 pages
...field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend — the leaders of a public cause : Hath not his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate — The secrets of your bosom ?' " Bravo, bravo ! " said Lord Arthur ; " Fanny Kemble could not have recited those lines with more...
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The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside

Mark Akenside - 1857 - 544 pages
...Contend, the leaders of a public cause ; Approach ! behold this marble. Enow ye not The features ? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of...reverence while ye stand, Say to each other : "This was Shakespeare's form ; Who walked in every path of human life, Felt every passion, and to all mankind...
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The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside: With Memoir and Critical Dissertation

Mark Akenside, George Gilfillan - 1857 - 336 pages
...Contend, the leaders of a public cause; Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate, B The secrets of your bosom? Here then, round His monument with reverence while ye stand, Say to each...
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The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside

Mark Akenside - 1863 - 336 pages
...Contend, the leaders of a public cause; Approach: behold this marble. Know ye not The features? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate, B The secrets of your bosom? Here then, round His monument with reverence while ye stand, Say to each...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

520 pages
...field Seek bright renown ; or who for nobler palms Contend—the leaders of a public cause : Hath not his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate— The secrets of your bosom ?"' " Bravo, bravo !" said Lord Arthur ; " Fanny Kemble could not have recited those lines with more...
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The Epigrammatists: A Selection from the Epigrammatic Literature of Ancient ...

Henry Philip Dodd - 1875 - 748 pages
...Monument of Shakespeare," expresses the value of his teaching :— This was Shakespeare's form; Who walked in every path of human life, Felt every passion; and to all mankind l)oth now, will ever, that experience yield Which his own genius only could acquire. 02V A BANK (Jacobs...
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