| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1887 - 458 pages
...has play'd an English part. Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. Unrepining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember...tombs below, Thro' the hoary foam ascending, Here I feed my constant woe : Here the bastimentos viewing, We recal our shameful doom, And our plaintive... | |
| George Saintsbury - English poetry - 1891 - 314 pages
...play'd an English part, Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. ' Unrepining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember...all my train attending From their oozy tombs below, Through the hoary foam ascending, Here I feed my constant woe : Here the Bastimentos viewing, We recall... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1893 - 566 pages
...English part, Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. 5 Unrepining at thy glory, 65 Thy successful arms we hail; But remember our sad....wrongs prevail. Sent in this foul clime to languish 10 Think what thousands fell in vain, 70 Wasted with disease and anguish, Not in glorious battle slain.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1893 - 562 pages
...English part, Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. 5 Unrepining at thy glory, 65 Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember our sad...wrongs prevail. Sent in this foul clime to languish 10 Think what thousands fell in vain, 70 Wasted with disease and anguish, Not in glorious battle slain.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 656 pages
...played an English part,' Had been better far than dying Of a grieved and broken heart. ' Unrcpining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember...all my train attending, From their oozy tombs below, Through the hoary foam ascending, Here I feed my constant woe ; Here the Bastimentos viewing, We recall... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1900 - 486 pages
...this foul clime to languish, Wasted with disease and anguish, Think what thousands fell in vain, 70 Not in glorious battle slain. " Hence with all my...oozy tombs below, Thro' the hoary foam ascending, 75 Here I feed my constant woe ; Here the bastimentos viewing We recal our shameful doom, And our plaintive... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1901 - 654 pages
...played an English part,' Had been better far than dying Of a grieved and broken heart. ' Unrepining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember...all my train attending, From their oozy tombs below, Through the hoary foam ascending, Here I feed my constant woe ; Here the Bastimentos viewing, We recall... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1902 - 860 pages
...played an English part," Had been better far than dying Of a grieved and broken heart. ' Unrepining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember...all my train attending, From their oozy tombs below, Through the hoary foam ascending, Here I feed my constant woe. Here the Bastimentos viewing, We recall... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1902 - 864 pages
...played an English part," Had been better far than dying Of a grieved and broken heart. ' Unrepining ments of his mind, you will find them all contribute...more, is not religion a cloak, honesty a pair of shoes Wu-K-cl \vilh disease and anguish, Not in glorious l>attle slain. 'Hence with all my tr.iin attending,... | |
| Thomas Wright - Caricatures and cartoons - 1904 - 724 pages
...an English part, Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. • • ' Unrepining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail ; But remember...disease and anguish, Not in glorious battle slain. *4 ' Hence with all my train attending From their oozy tombs below, Thro' the hoary foam ascending,... | |
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