| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pagina’s
...rude and low, Nor taught the beauteous arts of modern pride. Now like a maiden queen she will behold, From her high turrets, hourly suitors come : The East...stand like suppliants to receive her doom. The silver 'ITiames, her own domestic flood, Shall bear her vessels like a sweeping train ; And often wind, as... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 pagina’s
...the poor grow proud : Those ofi'er mighty gain, and these ask more. Dryden. Hourly suitors com« : The east with incense, and the west with gold, Will stand like suppliants to receive her doom. Id. Constant to his first decree. To bow the haughty neck, and raise the svppliiint knee. Prier. SUFPLICATE,v.»¡.... | |
| John Dryden - 1832 - 342 pagina’s
...and low, Nor taught the beauteous arts of modern pride. Now, like a maiden queen, she will behold, From her high turrets, hourly suitors come : The east...her doom. The silver Thames, her own domestic flood, 1190 Shall bear her vessels like a sweeping train ; And often wind, as of his mistress proud, With... | |
| Alexander Pennecuik - 1832 - 158 pagina’s
...our sovereign city: Now, like a Maiden Queen, she will behold, From her high turrets hourly suiters come ; The East with incense, and the West with gold,...stand like suppliants to receive her doom, The silver FORTH, her own domestic flood, Shall bear her vessels like a sweeping train ; And often wish, as of... | |
| 1840 - 550 pagina’s
...indebted for the proudest pedestal of its future fortunes. Now like a maiden queen she will behold, From her high turrets, hourly suitors come — The...gold, Will stand like suppliants to receive her doom. ART. II.— THEORY OF PROFITS.— No. IL HAVING seen that Mr. Ricardo and his followers have erred... | |
| 1840 - 548 pagina’s
...indebted for the proudest pedestal of its future fortunes. Now like a maiden queen she will behold, From her high turrets, hourly suitors come — The...gold, Will stand like suppliants to receive her doom. ART. II.— THEORY OF PROFITS.— No. II. HAVING seen that Mr. Ricardo and his followers have erred... | |
| 1840 - 556 pagina’s
...indebted for the proudest pedestal of its future fortunes. Now like a maiden queen she will behold, From her high turrets, hourly suitors come — The....the West with gold, Will stand like suppliants to reccive her doom. ART. II.— THEORY OF PROFITS.— No. II. HAVING seen that Mr. Ricardo and his followers... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pagina’s
...rude and low, Nor taught the beauteous arts of modem pride. Now like a maiden queen she will behold, couch my limbs I cast, And e'en at noon the sweets...evening taste. Here I peruse the Mantuan's Géorgie suppliante to receive her doom. The silver Thames, her own domestic flood, Shall bear her vessels like... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pagina’s
...a maiden queen she will behold, From her high turrets, hourly suitors come ; The East with incenso, l H gMelk o f fll f f f e Oe`\ 2] n n n b iXLHo9<Do9o o o nko o o_l d8 wg ` o iTn o o m [ ` [ Shatl bear her vessels like a sweeping train ; And often wind, as of his mistress proud, Wah longing... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pagina’s
...rude and low, Nor taught the beauteous arts of modern pride. Now like a maiden queen she will behold, fx tȳ WU1 stand like suppliants to receive her doom. The silver Thames, her own domestic flood, Shall bear... | |
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