Fell Thirst and Famine scowl A baleful smile upon their baffled guest. Heard ye the din of battle bray, Lance to lance, and horse to horse ? Long years of havoc urge their destined course, And through the kindred squadrons mow their way. Ye towers of... The seven ages of human life. Old age - Página 52de Seven ages - 1842 - 140 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| A. Cunningham - 1850 - 200 páginas
...years of havock urge their destin'd course, And thro' the kindred squadrons mow their way. Ye tow'rs of Julius- — London's lasting shame — With many...usurper's holy head. Above, below, the rose of snow Twin'd with her blushing foe we spread ; The bristled boar, in infant gore Wallows beneath the thorny... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1851 - 378 páginas
...expression similar to the text, " Mow them out a passage, And entering where the foremost squadrons yield." Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With...father's fame, And spare the meek usurper's holy head. 90 Above, below, the rose of snow, Twin'd with her blushing foe, we spread : Yar. V. 87. Ye] Grim.... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 páginas
...horse ? Long years of havock urge their destin'd oouree, And thro' the kindred squadrons mow their way. Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With many a foul and midnight murder ]'<•<!, Revere his consort's faith, his father's fame, And spare the meek usurper's holy head. Above,... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 páginas
...? Long years of havoc urge their destined course, And through the kindred squadrons mow their way. Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With...her blushing foe we spread : The bristled boar in infant-gore Wallows beneath the thorny shade. Now, brothers, bending o'er the' accursed loom, Stamp... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 páginas
...urge their destined course3, And through the kindred squadrons mow their way. Ye towers of Julius 4, London's lasting shame, With many a foul and midnight murder fed, Revere his consort's5 faith, his father's6 fame, And spare the meek usurper's7 holy head. Above, below, the rose... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 384 páginas
...expression similar to the text, " Mow them out a passage, And entering where the foremost squadrons yield." Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With...father's fame, And spare the meek usurper's holy head. so Above, below, the rose of snow, Twin'd with her blushing foe, we spread : Var. V. 87. Ye] Grim.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 páginas
...years of havoc urge their destined course, And through the kindred squadrons mow their way. Alfove, below, the rose of snow, Twined with her blushing...boar in infant gore Wallows beneath the thorny shade. Now, brothers, bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we ourvengeance deep, and ratify hiâJoom. 41... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - 1853 - 386 páginas
...This is the way To Julius Caesar's ill-erected Tower." Shakspeare, King Richard II., Act v., sc. 1. " Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With many a foul and midnight murder fed." Gray, The Bard. Antiquaries fail to confirm tradition in the remote antiquity assigned to the Tower.... | |
| J. P. Smith - 1853 - 384 páginas
...XI. of France, who paid fifty thousand crowns for her deliverance, in five instalments. CHAPTER XI. Ye towers of Julius. London's lasting shame, With many a foul and midnight murder spread. ONCE more firmly seated on the throne, Edward sought to reward those who had assisted him in... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 200 páginas
...? Long years of havoc urge their destined course. And through the kindred squadrons mow their way. Ye towers of Julius, London's lasting shame, With many a foul and midnight murder fed,2 1 Richard the Second, as we are told by Archbishop Scroop and the confederate Lords in their... | |
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