| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 624 pages
...gift, my fon !" he cries, " And, for fo wills the Sov'reign of the Ikies, * The poem of Caraftacus \vas read in MS. by the late Earl of Chatham, who honoured...Ode to the Naval Officers of Great Britain, written 1 779. § See the motto from Pindar. " With " With this receive, at Albion's anxious hour, *' A double... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 648 pages
...funeral rites were paid, With vain vindictive rage to ftarve his progeny. • The poem of Caraftacus was read in MS. by the late Earl of Chatham, who honoured it with an approbation which the author i* here proud to record. f See Ode to the Naval Officers of Great Britain, written 1779. J See the... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1794 - 574 pages
...alludes, and the 4th verse in the next. 40. Hart, and approve ! as did thy sire,'] The poem of Caraftacus was read in MS. by the late Earl of Chatham, who honoured...approbation which the author is here proud to record. ib. Rous'd into sounds of scorn /A' indignant string.'] See Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain,... | |
| William Mason - 1797 - 334 pages
...when, in KEPPEL'S name, Detraftion, murd'ring Britain's naval fame, NOTE. * The P'oem of CARACTACUI was read in MS by the late Earl of CHATHAM, who honoured...approbation which the Author is here proud to record. Rous'd Rous'd into founds of fcorn th' indignant firing. * But now, replenifh'd with a richer theme,... | |
| William Mason - Church music - 1811 - 516 pages
...rainbow-tinctur'd wing. Thy country too shall hail the song, Her echoing heart the notes prolong, NOTES. * The Poem of CARACTACUS was read in MS. by the late...approbation which the Author is here proud to record. t See Ode to the NAVAL OFFICEES of Great Britain, written 1779. II. While they alone with envy sigh,*... | |
| William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 524 pages
...rainbow-tinctur'd wing. Thy country too shall hail the song, Her echoing heart the notes prolong, NOTES. * The Poem of CARACTACUS was read in MS. by the late...approbation which the Author is here proud to record. + See Ode to the NAVAL OFFICERS of Great Britain, written 1779. While they alone with envy sigh,* Whose... | |
| William Mason - Church music - 1811 - 526 pages
...country too shall hail the song, Her echoing heart the notes prolong, NOTES. * The Poem of CARAcrAcuswas read in MS. by the late Earl of CHATHAM, who honoured...approbation which the Author is here proud to record. t See Ode to the NATAL OFFICERS of Great Britain, written 1779. While they alone with envy sigh,* Whose... | |
| William Mason - Church music - 1811 - 530 pages
...echoing heart the notes prolong, NOTES. • The Poem of CABAcTAccswas read in MS. l>y the late Karl of CHATHAM, who honoured it with an approbation which the Author is here proud to record. + See Ode to the NATAL OFFICER* of Great Britain, written 1779. While they alone with envy sigh,* Whose... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...glory spreads, A host of angels now unveil their heads, WhileHeaven's own music triumphs on the gale. 2 The poem of Caractacus was read in MS. by the late Earl uf Chatham, who honoured it with an approbation which th« author is here proud to record. 8 See Ode... | |
| William Mason - 1830 - 166 pages
...averts her view, To meet in yonder sea of ether blue A beam, to which the blaze of noon is pale ; • The Poem of Caractacus was read in MS. by the late...honoured it with an approbation which the author is proud to record. t See Ode to the M aval Officers of Great Britain. In purpling circles now the glory... | |
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