| John Aikin - 1821 - 346 páginas
...die, his will ordains, The propagated species still remains. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees;...stays, Supreme in state, and in three more decays; So wears the paving pebble in the street, And towns and towers their fatal periods meet : So rivers,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 páginas
...die, his will ordains ; The propagated species still remains. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees...stays, Supreme in state, and in three more decays : So wears the paving pebble in the street, And towns and towers their fatal periods meet : So rivers,... | |
| Giovanni Boccaccio, John Dryden - 1822 - 286 páginas
...die, his will ordains ; The propagated species still remains. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees...he stays Supreme in state, and in three more decays ; So wears the paving pebble in the street, And towns and towers their fatal periods meet ; So rivers,... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - 1824 - 476 páginas
...are borne, And realms commanded which those trees adorn. POPE. The monarch oak, the Patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees...stays Supreme in state, and in three more decays. DEYDEN. THE ASH. THIS tree generally grows tall and elegant, and makes a graceful appearance, when... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 páginas
...die, his will ordains ; The propagated species still remains. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees...he stays Supreme in state, and in three more decays ; So wears the paving pebble in the street, And towns and towers their fatal periods meet; So rivers,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 824 páginas
...the power, Of this fair wood, and live in oaken bower. Miltm. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees...stays Supreme in state ; and in three more decays. " Drvdtn. Clad in white velvet all their troop they led, With each an oaten chaplet on his head. Id.... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...springs, like old men's children, be Decayed and withered from their infancy. Dryden. The monarch oak, to some species, and not found in the genus; being the idea that defines the sp decayt. Dryden. By reason of the tenacity of fluids, and attrition of their parts, and the weakness... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...them, is what the schools mean by a monarch. Temple. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees Thres ly endanger the life of another. But if the person so provoked had unfortunately k Drydfn . With ease distinguished, is the regal race, One monarch wears an open, honest face ; Shaped... | |
| 1830 - 634 páginas
...Dak, the patriarch of tht tree«, Shoots rising up and spreads bj slow degrees ; Three centuries be grows, and three he stays, Supreme in state ; and in three more decays." Dryden. Unrivalled in stature, strength, and duration, the emblem of constancy and longevity, this... | |
| John Dryden - 1832 - 342 páginas
...die, his will ordains ; The propagated species still remains. The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees, Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees...stays, Supreme in state, and in three more decays ; So wears the paving pebble in the street, And towns and towers their fatal periods meet : So rivers,... | |
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