Poems of the Love and Pride of EnglandWard Lock, 1897 - 290 páginas |
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... Thunder to thunder . Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham , 21 THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT.
... Thunder to thunder . Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham , 21 THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT.
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... thunder , And plough the distant main . But Kempenfelt is gone ; His victories are o'er ; And he and his eight hundred Shall plough the wave no more . 22 WILLIAM COLLINS ( 1721-1756 ) From the " Ode 50 WILLIAM COWPER ( 1731-1800 )
... thunder , And plough the distant main . But Kempenfelt is gone ; His victories are o'er ; And he and his eight hundred Shall plough the wave no more . 22 WILLIAM COLLINS ( 1721-1756 ) From the " Ode 50 WILLIAM COWPER ( 1731-1800 )
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... be That Mountain floods should thunder as before , And Ocean bellow from his rocky shore , And neither awful Voice be heard by Thee ! 32 From the Thanksgiving Ode " HO to the murmurs 66 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ( 1770-1850 ) 31.
... be That Mountain floods should thunder as before , And Ocean bellow from his rocky shore , And neither awful Voice be heard by Thee ! 32 From the Thanksgiving Ode " HO to the murmurs 66 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ( 1770-1850 ) 31.
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... thunder's sound , Till burst the bolt on yonder shore , Rolled , blazed , destroyed , and was no more . Nor mourn ye less his perished worth , Who bade the conqueror go forth , And launched that thunderbolt of war On Egypt , Hafnia ...
... thunder's sound , Till burst the bolt on yonder shore , Rolled , blazed , destroyed , and was no more . Nor mourn ye less his perished worth , Who bade the conqueror go forth , And launched that thunderbolt of war On Egypt , Hafnia ...
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... thunder shall be hurl'd ; And spite of battles and of storms , That bears our commerce through the world : Hail Freedom's shrine ! still deign to be Fair England's Tree of Liberty . 39 ROBERT SOUTHEY ( 1774-1843 ) From the " Ode 88 ...
... thunder shall be hurl'd ; And spite of battles and of storms , That bears our commerce through the world : Hail Freedom's shrine ! still deign to be Fair England's Tree of Liberty . 39 ROBERT SOUTHEY ( 1774-1843 ) From the " Ode 88 ...
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