| 1703 - 864 páginas
...allow To him that gave us Peace and Empire too :' Princes that fear'd him, griev'd, concerted to fee No pitch of Glory from the Grave is free ; Nature her felf took notice of his Death, And fighting fwell'd the Sea with fuch a Breath, That to remoteft Shores her Billows roll'd, Th' approaching... | |
| 1705 - 620 páginas
...allow To him that gave us Peace and Empire too : Princes that fear'd him, griev'd, concern'd to fee No pitch of Glory from the Grave is free. Nature her felf took notice of his Death, ,,'" . ", And ilghing fwell'd the Sea with fuch a Breath,. That to remoteft Shores her Billows rowl'd,... | |
| 1708 - 516 páginas
...allow To him, that gave us Peace and Empire too. Princes that fear'd him, grieve j concern'd to fee No pitch of Glory from the Grave is free. Nature her felf took notice of his Death; And, fighing, fwell'd the Sea with fuch a Breath ; That to remoteft Shears her Billows roll'd, Th'... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...allow To him, that gave us Peace and Empire too ! ; Princes that feat'd him, grieve j concern'd to fee No- pitch of Glory from the Grave is free, ;:- *' Nature her felf took Notice of his Death, And, fighing, fwell'd the Sea with fuch a Breath 5 That to remoteft Shores her Billows roll'd, Th*... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 páginas
..."To him, that gave us Peace and Empire too ! Trinces that fear'd him, grieve ; concern.' d to fee Ho pitch of Glory from the Grave is free. Nature her felf took Notice of his Death, And, Cghing, fwell'd the Sea with fuch a Breath j That to remoteft Shores her Billows roll'd, Th' approaching... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 páginas
...allow To him, that gave us Peace and Empire too! Princes that f'ear'd him, grieve ; concern'd to fee No pitch of Glory from the Grave is free. Nature her felf took Notice of his Death, And, fighing, fwell'd the Sea with fuch a Breath ; That to remoteft Shores her Billows rowl'd, Th'... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 páginas
...allow To him, that gave us peace, and empire too. Princes, that fear'd him, grieve j concern'd to fee No pitch of glory from the grave is free. Nature her felf took notice of his death, And, fighing, fwell'd the fea with fuch a breath, That, to remoteft fhores her billows rouTd, Th' approaching... | |
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