| 1809 - 402 pages
...great: Ye pow'rs of truth thut bid ray soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low dcbirt I And thon, fair freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel; Thon transitory flow'r, alike nudoue By proud contempt, or favour's fost'ring tan, Still may... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...court the great : Ye pow'rs of truth, that bid my soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire ! And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel ; " Thou transitory flow'r, alike undone By proud contempt, or favour's fost'ring sun ; Still... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...court the great ; Ye powers of truth that bid my soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire ; And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry bteel ; Thou transitory flower, alike undone By proud contempt, or favor's fostering sun, Still may... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1813 - 124 pages
...great; ' Ye powers of truth, that bid my soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire; £2And thou fair freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's airgry steel, Thou transitory flower, alike undone By proud contempt, or favour's fostering sun, Still... | |
| Elegant poems - 1814 - 132 pages
...court the great; Ye powers of truth that bid my soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire 1 And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel; Thou transitory flower, alike undone By cold contempt, or favour's fostering sun, Still may... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 310 pages
...court the great : Ye powers of truth that bid my soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire ; And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flower, alike undone jBy proud contempt, or favor's fostering sun, Still may... | |
| Lindley Murray - Authors - 1816 - 298 pages
...mean to flatter kings, or court the great. Ye powers of truth, that bid my foul afpire, Far from ray bofom drive the low defire! And thou, fair freedom,...The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry fteel ; Thou tranfttoty flower, alike undone By proud contempt, or favour's foftering fun,. Still may thy blooms... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1816 - 240 pages
...great: *+*»$ Ye pow'rs of truth, that bid my soul aspire, " ! Far from my bosom drive the low desire ! And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel; Thou transitory flovv'r, alike undone By proud contempt, or favour's fost'ring sun; Still may... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Book ornamentation - 1817 - 192 pages
...court the great : Ye pow'rs of truth, that bid my soul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire ! And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flow'r, alike undone By proud contempt, or favour's fost'ring sun ; Still may... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 294 pages
...court the great. Ye powers of truth, that hid my suul aspire, Far from my bosom drive the low desire; And thou, fair Freedom, taught alike to feel The rabble's rage, and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flower, alike undone By cold contempt, or favour's fostering sun; Still may... | |
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