| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 pages
...that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom — better none : The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...was, that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange, Hath hrought forth no such souls as we had then. Perpetual emptiness ! unceasing... | |
| William Howitt - 1840 - 560 pages
...who called Milton friend. These moralists could act and comprehend ; They knew how genuine glory is put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In...strength was that would not bend But in magnanimous weakness. WORDSWORTH. We see in his portraits the firm and melancholy look of a man who had grown up... | |
| William Howitt - 1840 - 548 pages
...hands that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom, better none ; The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...could act and comprehend ; They knew how genuine glory is put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In splendour ; what strength was that would not... | |
| 1842 - 414 pages
...hands that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom, better none : The later Sidney. Marvel, Harriugton, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In splendor : what strength was, that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange,... | |
| William Howitt - 1842 - 474 pages
...friend. These moralists could act and comprehend ; They knew how genuine glory is put on ; Taught us bow rightfully a nation shone In splendour ; what strength was that would not bend But in magnanimous weakness. WORDSWORTH. We see in his portraits the firm and melancholy look of a man who had grown up... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These moraliste could act and comprehend : They knew how genuine glory...was, that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange, Hath brought forth no such souls as we had then. Perpetual emptiness : unceasing... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These moralists could aet and comprehend : They knew how genuine glory was put...was, that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange, Hath brought forth no such souls as we had then. Perpetual emptiness ! unceasing... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...that penn'd And tongues that uttef'd wisdom — better none; The latter Sydney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...was put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone [bend In splendour; what strength was, that would not But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...that penn'd And tongues that utter'd wisdom — better none; The latter Sydney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...was put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone [bend In splendour ; what strength was, that would not B ut in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange,... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1847 - 322 pages
...hands that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom better none : The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...put on ; Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In splendor ; what strength was, that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange... | |
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