Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year, most part, deform'd With dripping rains, or withered by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden... The Works of Alexander Pope - Página 337de Alexander Pope - 1822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 páginas
...of Him, Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn, though late, the genuine cause of all. 205 England, with all thy faults, I love thee still —...Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part defornt'd 210 With dripping rains, or wither'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies,... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 páginas
...of Him, Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn, though late, the genuine cause of all. 205 England, with all thy faults, I love thee still —...Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constraint to love thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd 210 With dripping... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 504 páginas
...; ask of him. Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn, though late, the genuine cause of alL England, with all thy faults, I love thee still—...Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall he constrained to love thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deformed With dripping... | |
| Richard Dally - 1828 - 278 páginas
...bountiful gifts of providence to man. In surveying these how can we help exclaiming with the poet ? England with all thy faults I love thee still My country ! and whilst yet a nook is left Where English minds and manners can be found, Shall be constrained to love... | |
| Christian Mariner, Christian mariner - 1829 - 290 páginas
...Englishman. If he be proud of his country, he certainly has abundant cause, " for who so blest as he?" " England! with all thy faults I love thee still, My...Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constrained to love thee." Exclusive of what I have mentioned above respecting friends and relatives,... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 páginas
...our HOME 1 — Our fathers', and our own dear native land! ENGLAND, with all thy faults, I love thec still : My country! and while yet a nook is left, Where English minds and mauners may be found, Shall be constrained to love thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 páginas
...ask of him, Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn, though late, the genuine cause of all. England, with all thy faults, I love thee still —...Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constraint to love thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd With dripping... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 páginas
...ask of bin, Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn, though late, the genuine cause if all. iam mar be found, Shall be constrained to love thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part... | |
| 1846 - 728 páginas
...has the power to chastise, but the magnanimity to forbear until forbearance would become criminal. " England, with all thy faults, I love thee still —...Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constrained to love thee. *»»«»»»* To shako thy senate, and from heights sublime Of patriot eloquence... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 páginas
...all still fairer. As with him, no seen« Is dreary, so with him all seasons please. NO. 96. ENGLAND. ENGLAND, with all thy faults, I love thee still—...Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constraiu'd to love thee. Thougji thy clime Be fickle,' and thy year, most part, deform'd 5 With dripping... | |
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