| William Harris - 1766 - 434 страници
...by Waller, and made matter of compliment to the Prince whofe birth it attended : His thoughts rife higher, when he does reflect On what the world may...Star expect, Which at his birth appeared ; to let us fee, Day, for his fake, could with the night agree :. A Prince on whom fuch different lights did fmilc,... | |
| Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 страници
...name. His eyes, upon his f native Palace bent Clofe by, fuggefts a greater argument : His thoughts rife higher, when he does reflect On what the world may from that ftar expeft, Which at his birth appear'd ; to let us fee, Day, for his fake, could with the night agree... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 276 страници
...argument : *H. of Commons, f Weftminfter-hall. I St. James's. ON ST. JAMES'S PARK. 155 His thoughts rife higher, when he does reflect On what the world may from that Aar expect, Which at his birth appear'd ; to let us fee, Day, for his fake, could with the night agree... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 страници
...purchas'd such a name. His eyes, upon his native palace 5 bent, Close by, suggest a greater argument. His thoughts rise higher, when he does reflect On...world may from that star expect Which at his birth appcar'd, to let us see Day, for his sake, could with the night agree: A prince on whom such different... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 страници
...higher, when he does reflect On what the world may from that star expect, Which at his birth appear'd ; to let us see, Day, for his sake, could with the night agree : A prince, on whom such different lights did smile, Bom the divided world to reconcile I Whatever... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 428 страници
...taken notice of by Waller, and made matter of compliment to the prince whose birth it attended : IJis thoughts rise higher, when he does reflect On what...see, .Day, for his sake, could with the night agree : A prince on whom such different lights did smile, Born the divided world to reconcile ! If we may... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 402 страници
...is taken notice of by Waller, and made matter of compliment to the prince whose birth it attended : His thoughts rise higher, when he does reflect On...the world may from that Star expect, 'Which at his hirth appeared ; to let us see, Day, for his sake, could with the night agree : A prince on whom such... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 страници
...native palace 8 bent, Close by, suggest a greater argument : His thoughts rise higher, when he docs reflect On what the world may from that star expect, Which at his birth appear'd ; to let us see, Day, for his sake, coubl with the night agree : A prince, on whom such different... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 страници
...' Westminster Hall. His eyes, upon his native palace * bent, Close by, suggest a greater argument. His thoughts rise higher, when he does reflect On...world may from that star expect Which at his birth appear'd, to let us see Day, for his sake, could with the night agree : A prince on whom such different... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 620 страници
...of Independency, the fourth and last part. By TM Esquire, a Lover of his King and Country." (16(iO) p. 32. TM, like the worshippers of Richard's short.lived...his presence, " I know so great a sun will quickly duzzle my weak eyes ;" and he proceeds " to pray" for him " the age of Methuselah." But the previous... | |
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