Whate'er thy countrymen have done, By law and wit, by sword and gun, In thee is faithfully recited ; And all the living world that view Thy work, give thee the praises due, At once instructed and delighted. ' " Yet for the fame of all these deeds, What... The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior ... - Página 133de Matthew Prior - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 páginas
...Petitioner ihall Pray. ' ' . • Written in the Beginning of EZEKA HISTORY of FRANCE. \K7 HATE 'ER thy Countrymen have done By Law and Wit, by Sword and Gun, In Thee is faithfully recked: And all the Living World, that view Thy Work, give Thee the Praifes due, At once Inftruded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 322 páginas
...Beginning o Hiftory of FRANCE. I. TT7" H AT E'ER thy countrymen have done, By law and wit, by fword and gun, In thee is faithfully recited : And all the living world, that view Thy work, give thee the praifes due, At once inftrufted and delighted. II. Yet II. Yet for the fame of all thefe deeds What... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 478 páginas
...o F MEZERAY 'S HISTORY OF FRANCE. I. \VHATE ' ER thy countrymen have done By law and wit, by fword and gun, In thee is faithfully recited : • And all...the living world, that view Thy work, give thee the praifes due, At once inftrufted and delighted. II. Yet for the fame of all thefe deeds, What beggar... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 316 páginas
...ofMFzERAY's Hiftory ot FRA r» c E. I. \T7" H AT E ' ER thy countrymen have done, By law and wit, by fword and gun, In thee is faithfully recited : And all the living world, that view Thy work, give ttce tlie praifes due, At once iultruCtcd and delighted. II. Yet II. Yet for the fame of all thefe... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 páginas
...BEGINNING OF MEZERAY's HISTORY OF FRANCE. I. ' H ATE' ER thy countrymen have done, By law and wit, by fword and gun, In thee is faithfully recited : And all the living world, that view Thy work, give thee the praifes due, At once inftruded and delighted. II. Yet II. "Yet for the fame of all thefe deeds What... | |
| 1795 - 846 páginas
...MEZERAVS HISTORY OF FRANCE. WHATI'E« thy countrymen have done, Bylaw and wit, by [word and gun, ID thee is faithfully recited : And all the living world, that view Thy work, give thce the praifcsdue, At once inllruucd and delighted. u. T« for the fame of all thefe deeds What beggar... | |
| 1797 - 454 páginas
...world where Montaigne err'd. WRITTEN IN THE REGINNING OF MEZERAY'S HISTORY OF FRANCE. I. \V HATE'EFthy countrymen have done By law and wit, by sword and...faithfully recited; And all the living world that view Tliy work, give thee the praises due, At once instructed and delighted. Yet for the fame of all these... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1802 - 504 páginas
...BEGINNING OF MEZEKAVS HISTORY OF FRANCE. WHATE'ER thy countrymen have done By law and wit, by fwoid and gun, In thee is faithfully recited, And all the living world that view Thy work, give thee the praifes due At once inili ufted and delighted. ( II. With lamenefs broke, with blindnefs finitten,... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 520 páginas
...Talhot tells the world where Montaignt WRITTEN IX THE BEGINNING OF MEZERAY'S HISTORY OF FRANCE, i. And all the living world that view Thy work, give...the praises due, At once instructed and delighted. ir. Yet for the fame of all these deeds, What heggar in the invalids, With lameness hroke, with hlindness... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 páginas
...what I say: And thy petitioner shall pray: WRITTEN IN THE BEGINMIKGO* MEZEkAY'l HISTORY OF FRANCE. W HATE'ER thy countrymen have done, By law and wit,...In thee is faithfully recited: And all the living wotld, that view Thy work, give thee the praises due< At once instructed and delighted. Yet, for the... | |
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