| William Hayley - English poetry - 1781 - 418 pages
...thus purfue A poft of honour which I deem my due. Thefe marks of age, you fee, fuch thoughts difown In me, departing for the world unknown ; But my warm love, which ye have long pofTeft, Now prompts that counfel which you'll find the beft. Why mould we now for marks of glory jar... | |
| William Hayley - English poetry - 1782 - 312 pages
...thus pnrfue A port of honour which I deem my due. Thefe marks of age, you fee, fuch thoughts difown In me, departing for the world unknown ; But my warm love, which ye have long poflefr,, Now prompts that counfel which you'll find the beft. Why fhould we now for marks of glory... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Literature - 1845 - 354 pages
...not I mourn from thirst of lost command, — To find your rival spirits thus pursue A post of honor which I deem my due. These marks of age, you see,...world unknown. But my warm love, which ye have long possessed, Now prompts that counsel you will find the best. Why should we now for marks of glory jar... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 560 pages
...from thirst of lost command, To find your rival spirits thus pursue A post of honor which I deem iny due. These marks of age, you see, such thoughts disown...glory jar ? Why wish to spread our martial name afar ? Crushed as we are by Fortune's cruel stroke, And bent beneath an ignominious yoke, 111 can our minds... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 430 pages
...Think not I mourn from thirst of lost command, To find your rival spirits thus pursue A post of honor which I deem my due. These marks of age, you see,...glory jar ? Why wish to spread our martial name afar ? Crushed as we are by Fortune's cruel stroke, And bent beneath an ignominious yoke, 111 can our minds... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...Think not I mourn from thirst of lost command, To find your rival spirits thus pursue A post of honor which I deem my due. These marks of age, you see,...counsel which you'll find the best. Why should we uow for marks of glory jar ? Why wish to spread our martial name afar ? Crushed as we are by Fortune's... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - South America - 1916 - 620 pages
...Think not I mourn from thirst of lost command, To find your rival spirits thus pursue A post of honor which I deem my due. These marks of age, you see,...glory jar? Why wish to spread our martial name afar? Crush 'd as we are by fortune's cruel stroke, And bent beneath an ignominious yoke, 111 can our minds... | |
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