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Oliver Cromwell: His Life, Times, Battlefields, and Contemporaries - Page 403
by Edwin Paxton Hood - 1884 - 428 pages
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

1885 - 668 pages
...hands that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom, better none : The later Sydney, Marvel, Harington, 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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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 pages
...that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom, better none : The later Sydney, Marvel, Harington, Voung Vane and others, who called Milton friend. These moralists...and comprehend : They knew how genuine glory was put Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In splendor: what strength was, that would not bend But in...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1016 pages
...that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom — better none: The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...splendour: what strength was, that would not bend Deity ; But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange, Hath brought forth no such souls as we had...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools and ...

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 pages
...utter'd wisdom, — better none: The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who call'd Milton friend. These moralists could act and comprehend:...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...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1152 pages
...that penned And tongues that uttered wisdom — better none: The later Sidney, Marvel, Ffarrington, Young Vane, and others who called Milton friend. These...nation shone In splendour: what strength was, that Deity; •IT IS NOT TO BE THOUGHT OF" But in magnanimous meekness. France, 'tis strange, Hath brought...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 488 pages
...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, 't is strange,...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1889 - 468 pages
...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, 't is strange,...
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Poems by William Wordsworth: Selected and prepared for use in schools and ...

William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 pages
...among us; hands that penn'd The later Sidney, Marvel, Harrington, Young Vane, and others who call'd Milton friend. These moralists could act and comprehend: They knew how genuine glory was put on; In splendour; what strength was, that would not bend Taught us how rightfully a nation shone But in...
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A Selection from the Sonnets of Wiliiam Wordsworth: With ... Illus

William Wordsworth - 1890 - 100 pages
...that penned \J. 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 brought forth no such souls as we had then. Perpetual emptiness! unceasing...
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The Makers of Modern English: A Popular Handbook to the Greater Poets of the ...

William James Dawson - 1890 - 396 pages
...such fears beset him, that he appeals to " Sidney, Marvel, Harrington," who Knew how genuine glory is put on, Taught us how rightfully a nation shone In...was that would not bend But in magnanimous meekness. It is then also he thinks of Milton, whose " soul was as a star and dwelt apart," and invokes that...
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