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" forth keep! Rocks, Lee-shores, nor Shoals, When EOLUS scowls, You need not fear ! So absolute the deep. And cheerfully at sea, Success you still entice, To get the pearl and gold ; And ours to hold, Virginia, Earth's only Paradise. Where Nature hath in... "
Some Longer Elizabethan Poems - Page 398
edited by - 1903 - 441 pages
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. Carew. Suckling

1793 - 810 pages
...When Eolus fcowls, Yon need not fear, So abfolute the deep. And cheerfully at fea, Succefsyou ftill entice, To get the pearl and gold, And ours to hold, Virginia, birth's only paradife. Where nature hath in ftore, fowl, venifon, and fifh, And the fruitful'!! foil,...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 5

United States - 1839 - 630 pages
...strctch'd sail, With vows as strong As the winds that blow you. And cheerfully to see, Success should still entice To get the pearl and gold, And ours to...nature hath in store Fowl, venison, and fish; And the fruitfullest soil Without your toil— Three harvests more, And greater than your wish. Here the ambitious...
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The History of Education in Virginia During the Seventeenth Century

Edward Duffield Neill - Education - 1867 - 128 pages
...winds that blow you. " Your course securely steer, West and by south, forth keep, Rocks, lee shores nor shoals, When Eolus scowls, You need not fear,...And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise. In kenning the shore, Thanks to God, first given, 0 you, the happiest men, Be frolic then, Let cannons...
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History of the Virginia Company of London: With Letters to and from the ...

Edward Duffield Neill - Virginia - 1869 - 478 pages
...name, That honour still pursue, Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at home with shame, Go, and subdue. And cheerfully at sea, Success you still entice, To...And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise. Britons, you stay too long, Quickly aboard bestow you, And with a merry gale, Swell your stretch'd...
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History of the Virginia Company of London: With Letters to and from the ...

Edward Duffield Neill - Virginia - 1869 - 460 pages
...roar, Fighting the wide Heaven. And in regions far, West and by South, forth keep, Rocks, lee shores, nor shoals, When Eolus scowls, You need not fear. So absolute the deep. Such heroes bring ye forth, As those from whom we came, And plant our name, Under that star, Not known...
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The English Colonization of America During the Seventeenth Century

Edward Duffield Neill - History - 1871 - 376 pages
...winds that blow you. " Your course securely steer, West and by south forth keep, Rocks, lee shores, nor shoals, When Eolus scowls, You need not fear,...And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise. " In kenning the shore, Thanks to God first given, 0 you, the happiest men, Be frolic then, Let cannons...
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The English Colonization of America During the Seventeenth Century

Edward Duffield Neill - History - 1871 - 374 pages
...you. DRA YTON'S ODE. " Your course securely steer, West and by south forth keep, Rocks, lee shores, nor shoals, When Eolus scowls, You need not fear,...And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise. " In kenning the shore, Thanks to God first given, 0 you, the happiest men, Be frolic then, Let cannons...
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Prophetic Voices Concerning America: A Monograph

Charles Sumner - United States - 1874 - 240 pages
...uh empire meet." In similar strain Drayton, who flourished under James I., addresses Virginia: — " And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise....nature hath in store Fowl, venison, and fish, And the fruitful'st soil Without your toil Three harvests more, All greater than your wish. " To whose, the...
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Prophetic Voices Concerning America: A Monograph

Charles Sumner - United States - 1874 - 214 pages
...ah empire meet." In similar strain Drayton, who flourished under James I., addresses Virginia: — " And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise. "Where nature hath in store Fowl, venison, and lish, And the fruitful'st soil Without your toil Three harvests more, All greater than your wish. "...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 12

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1877 - 564 pages
...empire meet." 1 In similar strain, Drayton, who nourished under James the First, says of Virginia: — " And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise. " Where Nature hath in store Fowl, venison, and tish, And the fruitfull'st soil, Without your toil, Three harvests more, All greater than your wish....
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