Ionian blast, Hail the bright clime of battle and of song; Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged ! lesson of the young ! Which sages venerate and bards adore, As Pallas and the Muse... The Quarterly Review (london) - Page 190by Anonymous - 1812 - 300 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Evans - 1817 - 610 pages
...of SONG ! Long shall thine Annals and immortal Tongne Fill with thy fame the Youth of many a shore; Boast of the Aged ! Lesson of the Young ! Which Sages venerate, and Bards adore, As Pallas uud the Muse unveil their awful lore! BYRON. He afterwards became Under- Secretary of State, and died... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...song ; Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy tiniic the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged ! lesson of the young ! Which sages...adore, As Pallas and the Muse unveil their awful lore. The parted bosom clings to wonted home, If aught that's kindred cheer the welcome hearth : He that... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 174 pages
...around. Ir XCI. Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore; Boast of the aged! lesson of the young ! Which sages..., As Pallas and the Muse unveil their awful lore. The parted bosom clings to wonted home , If aught that's kindred cheer the -welcome hearth « He that... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 608 pages
...of song. Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged, — lesson of the young, — Which...sages venerate, and bards adore, As Pallas and the MUSC unveil their awful tore. • • • Where'er we tread 'tis haunted holy ground, No earth of thine... | |
| 1820 - 562 pages
...give offence to a considerable portion of his readers. But we have not yet exhausted our cpmplaints against the wayward hero of the -poem, whose character,...think, is most capriciously and uselessly degraded. [Here follow a great many reflections of the Reviewer, which we think unmerited and petulant, upoq... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...of song; Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged ! lesson of the young ! Which sages...adore, As Pallas and the Muse unveil their awful lore. XCII. The parted bosom clings to wonted home, If aught that's kindred cheer the welcome hearth; He... | |
| 1820 - 558 pages
...insertion of some passages which will probably give oflence to a considerable portion of his readers. But we have not yet exhausted our complaints against...think, is most capriciously and uselessly degraded. [Here follow a great many reflect tions of the Reviewer, which we think unmerited and petulant, upon... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 pages
...of song ; Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged ! lesson of the young ! Which sages...adore, As Pallas and the Muse unveil their awful lore. XCII. The parted bosom clings to wonted home, If aught that's kindred cheer the welcome hearth ; He... | |
| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...of song. Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore j Boast of the aged ! lesson of the young ! Which sages...adore, As Pallas and the Muse unveil their awful lore. * Of Mount Pentelicus, from which the marble was dug that constructed the publick edifices at Athens.... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - Geography - 1823 - 512 pages
...of song ; Long shall thine annals and immortal tongue Fill with thy fame the youth of many a shore ; Boast of the aged '. lesson of the young ! Which sages...venerate, and bards adore, As Pallas and the Muse unveil their,awful lore." BYROH. Parnassus is a celebrated mountain of Greece, reputed the highest in the... | |
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