| Thomas Day, John Bicknell - Enslaved persons - 1775 - 48 pages
...tempefts of the deep we fly, " Then lay, ye chiefs, thefe pointed terrors by : " And O, your hofpitable cares extend, " So may ye never need the aid ye lend ! " So may ye ftill repeat to ev'ry grove " The fongs of freedom, and the ftrains of love !" Soft as the accents... | |
| English poetry - 1789 - 192 pages
...thus accosts our unsuspecting band. " Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat...never need the aid ye lend ! So may ye still repeat to ev'ry grove The songs of freedom, and the strains of love !'' Soft as the accents of the traitor... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1789 - 398 pages
...thus accosts our unsuspecting band. " Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat...cares extend, So may ye never need the aid ye lend I So may ye still repeat to ev'ry grove The songs of freedom, and the strains of love I" Soft as the... | |
| William Falconer, Thomas Park - English poetry - 1809 - 184 pages
...thus accosts our unsuspecting band : ' Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat explores, No hostile banner waves along your snores. From the dread tempests of the deep we fly, Then lay, ye chiefs, these pointed terrors by :... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 678 pages
...accosts our unsuspecting band : " Ye valiant chief's, whom love of glory leads c< To martial combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat...never need the aid ye lend ! So may ye still repeat to every grove '1 lie songs of freedom, and the strains of love !' " Soft as the accents of the traitor... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 670 pages
...thus accosts our unsuspecting band : Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat...extend, So may ye never need the aid ye lend ! So may ye slit} repeat to every grove The songs of freedom, and the strains of love !' Soft as the accents of... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 676 pages
...our unsuspecting band : .re ; "I iedf Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martiul combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat...tempests of the deep we fly, Then lay, ye chiefs, ihese pointed terrors by : And O, your hospitable cares extend, So may yc never need the aid ye lend... | |
| English poetry - 1821 - 282 pages
...thus accosts our unsuspecting band : ' Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds ; No fierce invader your retreat...never need the aid ye lend ! So may ye still repeat to every grove The songs of freedom, and the strains of love !' Soft as the accents of the traitor... | |
| English poetry - 1821 - 270 pages
...love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds; No fierce invader your retreat exploreSj No hostile banner waves along your shores. From the...never need the aid ye lend ! So may ye still repeat to every grove The songs of freedom, and the strains of love !' Soft as the accents of the traitor... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 322 pages
...thus accosts our unsuspecting band : " Ye valiant chiefs, whom love of glory leads To martial combats, and heroic deeds, No fierce invader your retreat explores,...never need the aid ye lend ! So may ye still repeat to every grove The songs of freedom, and the strains of love !" Soft as the accents of the traitor... | |
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