The queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall. More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swam blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Have rowed her... Home Sketches and Foreign Recollections - Page 30by Lady Georgiana Chatterton - 1841Full view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 476 pages
...bathos, I shall conclude this article : The queen was brought by water to Whitehall ; At every stroake the oars did tears let fall : More clung about the...fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swome blind after. I think the barge-men might with easier thighs Have row'd her thither in her people's... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 pages
...Age, and 45th of her Reign, THE Queene was brought by water to White-Hall, At every stroake the oares tears let fall : More clung about the barge : fish, under water, Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swome blind after. I thinke the bargemen might, with easier thighes, Have rowed her thither... | |
| 1806 - 284 pages
...Age, and 45th of her Reign. THE Queene was brought by water to White-Hall, At every stroake the oares tears let fall : More clung about the barge : fish, under water, Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swome blind after. I thinke the bargemen might, with easier thighes, Have rowed her thither... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 432 pages
...funeral of the maiden queen, a poet of the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : The queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every...oars did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fah tinder water Wept out their eyes of pear le, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might,... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 442 pages
...funeral of the maiden queen, a poet of the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : The queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall ; More riling about the barge ; fah under water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. I think... | |
| 1837 - 496 pages
...actual ridiculous : — " The queene was brought by water to Whitehall ; At every stroke the oares did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swam blind after. I think the bargemen might, with dolorous sighs, Have rowed her hither... | |
| 1835 - 656 pages
...FUNERAL OF QUEEN ELIXABETH. FROM A MANUSCRIPT IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. The queen was brought by water from Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let...fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swam blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Have row'd her thither in her people's... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 pages
...Funeral of the Maiden Queen, a poet of the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every...about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Haye'rwlfd her thither... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 312 pages
...Funeral of the Maiden Queen, a poet of the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every...tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish wider water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 pages
...Funeral of the Maiden Queen, a poet of the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oavs did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearle,... | |
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