| William Morgan Kinsey - 1828 - 648 páginas
...it be crowned with success ! EX VOTOS, AS SEEN SUSPENDED IN THE CHURCHES OF PORTUGAL. LETTER VIII. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His...ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find... | |
| William Morgan Kinsey - 1828 - 630 páginas
...it be crowned with success ! EX VOTOS, AS SEEN SUSPENDED IN THE CHURCHES OF PORTUGAL. LETTER VIII. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home. Ami yet, perhaps, if countries we compare. And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots... | |
| William Morgan Kinsey - 1829 - 704 páginas
...it be crowned with success ! EX VOTOS, AS SEEN SUSPENDED TN THE CHURCHES OF PORTUGAL. LETTER VIII. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His...ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 páginas
...pretend to know ? The shuddering tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long...ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 páginas
...of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of bis atormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease. The...in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks hia gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best... | |
| Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - 1830 - 100 páginas
...slight labour, and a genial climate only requiring clothing and lodging of the most simple kind.* " The naked Negro, panting at the Line, " Boasts of..." And thanks his gods for all the good they gave." Without dwelling further on these points, let me ask you, whether your own judgment does not at once,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...his long nicht» ot tevAry %тАекк\ The imktxi negro, ратшс. Boaste of hi? golden елий + тми, His first, best country, ever is at home. And yet. perhaps, if countries \ve compare, And estimate... | |
| 1849 - 522 páginas
...verdant vale of Churchover to the rocky pass of fieal-nam-bo. Goldsmith, in his "Traveller," says: " Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country ever is at home." His Scotch lot consists of twenty-three couple from the Donnington, two couple from the Atherstone,... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 páginas
...frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, C0 And his long nights of revelry and ease. The naked...all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where e'er wo roam31 Could nature's bounty satisfy the breast, ine sons of Italy were surely blest.... | |
| Esq. John Finch - 1833 - 486 páginas
...institutions. " The shndd'ring tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims the happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long...stems the tepid wave, And thanks his Gods for all the wealth they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er he roam, His first, best country, ever is,... | |
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