Which first assured the forced power ; So when they did design The Capitol's first line, A bleeding head, where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves... The American Whig Review - Página 3831851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir Edmund William Gosse - 1881 - 308 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate ! And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed : So much one man can do That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confest How good he... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 páginas
...themselves in one year tamed ; So much one man can do, That does both act and know. POEMS OF AMBITION. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though...grown stiffer by command, But still in the republic's hand, How fit he is to sway That can so well obey. He to the commons' feet presents A kingdom for his... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed. So much one man can do, That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confessed How good... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run : And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed : So much can one man do That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 448 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to ran ; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in...grown stiffer by command, But still in the Republic's hand, How fit he is to sway That can so well obey. He to the Commons' feet presents A. kingdom for... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 448 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in...have, though overcome, confest How good he is, how ]ust, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stiffer by command, But still in the Republic's hand,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 452 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in...affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, contest How good he is, how just, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stiffer hy command, But... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 448 páginas
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in...affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, contest How good he is, how just, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stiffer by command, But... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 448 páginas
...where they began, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in...do, That does best act and know. They can affirm his praise* best, And have, though overcome, confe*t How good he is, how just, And fit for highest trust... | |
| 1890 - 470 páginas
...now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed : So much one man can do That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And...how just And fit for highest trust ; Nor yet grown stiflfer with command, But still in the Republic's hand — How fit he is to sway That can so well... | |
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