| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 504 páginas
...deed of the ' Eape of the Jjock :' it is the open? ing of the third canto of that inimitable poem. " Close by those meads, for ever crown'd with flowers,...structure of majestic frame. Which from the neighbouring JHampton takes its ñamo. Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrants, and of... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 488 páginas
...Where Thames with pride surveys hi» rising towers, There stands a structure of majestic frame. M hich from the neighbouring Hampton takes its name. Here...foredoom Of foreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home ; Here thon, great Anna ! whom three realms obey, Dost .sometimes counsel take— and sometimes tea. Hither... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 874 páginas
...the accident. Queen Anne kept her court at Hampton. Pope is the best local historian of this age: " Close by those meads for ever crown'd with flowers,...obey, Dost sometimes counsel take— and sometimes tet. " Hither the heroes and the nymphs resort, To taste awhile the pleasures of a court ; In various... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1851 - 348 páginas
...With beating hearts the dire event they wait, Anxious, and trembling for the birth of fate. CANTO III. CLOSE by those meads, for ever crown'd with flowers,...foreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home ; Here thou, grgat- Auua ! whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea. Hither the^heroes... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...wait, Anxious, and trembling for the birth of Fate. CANTO III. CLOSE by those meads, for evercrown'd u hast youth and courage join'd, A sweet behavior,...Assemble ours, and all the Theban race, To vindicate o neighboring Hampton takes its name. Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrants,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 330 páginas
...the neighh'ring Hampton takes its name. QUEEN ANNE. Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom 5 Of foreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home ; Here thou,...obey, Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea.2 1 The first edition continues from this line to ver. 24, of this canto. 2 [This would now be... | |
| James Rush - 1855 - 582 páginas
...from an identity of the vanishes of a-le and o-ld, respectively with the monothongs ee-\ and oo-ze. Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of...Dost sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea. The assimilation of the sounds of a-le and ee-\, by the identity of their vanishes, together with a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 páginas
...glow, And tremble at the sea that froths below!' CANTO III. CLOSE "by those meads, for ever crown' d with flowers, ! Where Thames with pride surveys his...majestic frame, Which from the neighbouring Hampton takes it Here Britain's statesmen oft the fall foredoom Of foreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home ; Here... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 páginas
...thejigigub'ring Hampton Jgkes its name. Here Britain's statesmen oft the _fall foredoom 6 Qfjbreign tyrants, and of nymphs at home ; Here thou, great...sometimes counsel take — and sometimes tea. Hither thejieroes and the nymphs resort, To taste awhile the pleasures of a court ; 10 In various talk the... | |
| James Walter Wall - 1856 - 336 páginas
...he was roused." CHAPTER VII. Hampton Court and Bushy Park. " Close by those meads, forever crowned with flowers, Where Thames with pride, surveys his...stands a structure of majestic frame, Which from the neighboring Hampton takes its name." The Poet's pencil has not, with all the richness of its coloring,... | |
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