And yet some of those days my friend has known, Some of those years might pass for golden ones, At least if womankind can judge of happiness. What could we wish, we who delight in empire, Whose beauty is our... British Theatre - Сторінка 21автори: John Bell - 1791Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 342 стор.
...in Empire, t , Whofe Beauty is our Sovereign Good, and gives us ; . Our Reafons to Rebel, and Power to Reign, What could we more, than to behold a Monarch, Lovely, Renown d, a Conqueror, and Young, Bound itt our Chains, |jid fighing at our Feet? J. Sh. 'Tis true,... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1736 - 90 стор.
...could we wifh, we who delight in Empire, "^hofe Beauty is. our Sov'reign Good, and gives us Our Reafons to rebel, and Pow'r to reign, What could we more than...Renown'd, a Conqueror, and Young, Bound in our Chains, and fighing at our Feet? J. Sb. Tis true, the Royal Edward was a Wonder, The goodly Pride of all our Englijh... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 стор.
...could we wifh, we who delight in Empire,. Whofe Beauty is our Sov'reign Good, and gives us Our Reafons to rebel, and Pow'r to reign, What could we more than...renown'd, a Conqueror, and young, Bound in our Chains, and fighing at our Feet? ; JANE SHORE. 'Tis true, the royal Edward was a Wonder, The goodly Pride of all... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 стор.
...could we wi/h, we who delight in Empire, Whofe Beauty is our Sov'reign Good, and gives us Our Reafons to rebel, and Pow'r to reign, What could we more than...renown'd, a Conqueror, and young, Bound in our Chains, and fighing at our Feet? JANE SHORE. 'Tis true, the royal Edward was a Wonder, The goodly Er ide of all... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 368 стор.
...who delight in empire, Whofe beauty is our fov'reign good, and gives us Ourreafons to rebel, andpow'r to reign, What could we more than to behold a monarch,...renown'd, a conqueror, and young, Bound in our chains, and fighing at our feet ? J. Sh. 'Tis true, the royal Edward was ^a wonder, The goodly pride of all our... | |
| 1797 - 462 стор.
...life o'er past, That I could wish to take its turn again. Alic. And yet some of those days my friend has known, Some of those years might pass for golden...reasons to rebel, and pow'r to reign, What could we more tlian to behold a monarch, Lovely, reuown'd, a conqueror, and young, Bound in our chains, and sighing... | |
| 1804 - 510 стор.
...life o'er past, That I could wish to take its turn again. Alie. And yet some of those days my friend has known, Some of those years might pass for golden...wish, we, who delight in empire, Whose beauty is our sovereign good, and gives us Our reasons to rebel, and power to reign, What could we more than to behold... | |
| 1804 - 516 стор.
...life o'er past, That I could wish to take its turn again. Alie. And yet some of those days my friend has known, Some of those years might pass for golden...of happiness. What could we wish, we, who delight iu empire, Whose beauty is our sovereign good, and gives us Our reasons to rebel, and power to reign.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 стор.
...those days my friend has known, Some of those years might pass for golden one;, At least if womarikind can judge of happiness. What could we wish, we, who delight in empire, Whose beauty is our sovereign good, and gives us Our reasons to rebel, and power to reign. What could we more than to behold... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 стор.
...life o'er past, That I could wish to take its torn again. Alie. And yet some of tfaose days my fricad has known, Some of those years might pass for golden ones, At least if womankind can judce of happiness. What could we wish, we, who delight in empire, Whose beauty is oar sovereign good,... | |
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