| 1858 - 1194 páginas
...Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease : The naked Negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and...wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam ; His first, best country, ever is at home." (The Traveller,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 páginas
....Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease : The naked negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and...wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home. And yet, perhaps,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 428 páginas
...the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease ; The naked negro, pantng at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and palmy...wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we m;ui\, His first, best country, is ever at home, And yet,... | |
| 1822 - 880 páginas
...night of revelry and ease. The naked negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands, and palm; wine, Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave.'' * TG ' Goldsmith's Traveller. 17 London Cltit-Chat, LONDON CHIT-CHAT. NOTHINO could have been more... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 páginas
...revelry and ease. The naked negro, panting at the Line, Bonsts of his golden sauds, and palmy irine, Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave."* In vain may we labour to think, with Varro, as a consolation in banishment, that, " wherever we go,... | |
| 1822 - 496 páginas
...revelry and ease. The naked negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his goldea sands, and palmy wine, Ba&ks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good the; gave.' - Goldsmith's Traveller. BEAUTIES OF THE OLD BALLAD. (Montlily Mapmn,!iM«r.) TT is a remarkable... | |
| Charles Leonard Irby, James Mangles, John Barker - 1823 - 634 páginas
...implants in the breast of every man to be partial to his native soil, be it what it may. " The naked negro panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and...wave,, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is, at home." At three... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1824 - 490 páginas
...; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long night of revelry and ease. The naked negro, panting at the Line, Boasts of his golden sands, and...And thanks his gods for all the good they gave."* In vain may we labour to think, with Varro, as a consolation in banishment, that, " wherever we go,... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 páginas
...Extols du- treasures of his stormy seas, And his long nighîs of revelry and case , The naked negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and...wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home. And yet, perhaps,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...treasures of his stormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease. The naked negro, panting st care, if 1 keep a corner for't too." u What the de' il, mon, a pasty !" re-echo'd Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first best country, ever is at home ; And yet, perhaps,... | |
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