| John Dryden - Poetry - 1709 - 24 pages
...: 1 Heavens blefs my Son, from Ireland let him reign To farr Earbadoti on the Weftern Main ; Of h:s Dominion may no End be known, And greater than his Father's be his Throne. L- Beyond Éëyohd Lovers Kingdom let him írretch his Pen I He paus'd, and all the People cry'd Amen,... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...prophetick mood : Heavens blefs my Son, from Ireland let him reign To far Sarhadaes on the Weftern main ; Of his Dominion may no end be known, And greater...ftretch his 'Pen; He paus'd, and all the People cry'd ^4men. Then tnus, continu'd he, my Son advance Still in new Impudence, new Ignorance. Succefs let others... | |
| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 424 pages
...Weftern main ; Of his Dominion may no end be known, And grearer than his father's be his Tl:rone ; Beyond love's Kingdom let him ftretch his Pen; He paus'd, and all the People cry'd .Amen. Then thus, conrinu'd he, my Son advance Srill in new Impudence, new Ignorance. Succefs let others reach, learn... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...mood : ^ Heavens blefs my Son, from. Ireland let him reign To fu Birliadoes on the Weftern main jOf his Dominion may no end be known, And greater than his Father's be his Thrones Beyond Jove's Kingdom let him-ftretcli his Pin j Kc paus'd, and all the Teople cry'd Jtntni,... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 386 pages
...prophetic mood. J Heavens blefs my fon, from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the weftern main ; Of his dominion may no end be known. And greater...throne; Beyond LoVE'S KINGDoM let him ftretch his pen I—- He paus'd, and all the people cry'd Amen. Then thus continu'd he : My fon, advance Still in new... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 294 pages
...Heav'ns blefs my fon, from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the weftern main ; Of his don:inion may no end be known, And greater than his father's be his throne ; Beyond Love's kingdom let him firetch his pen!"— He p:ius'd, and all the people cry'd, Amen. Then thus continu'd he : " My fon,... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1773 - 260 pages
...prophetic mood. J Heav'ns blefs my fon, from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the wefiern main ; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater...father's be his throne; Beyond love's kingdom let him Ih-each his pen ! — 9 He paus'd, and all the people ery'd, Amen. Then thus continu'd he : My fon,... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1777 - 644 pages
...prophettc mood. Heav'ns bless my son, From Ireland let him rci^n To far Barhadoes on the western main ; 140 Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than his lather's be his throne ; Beyond Love's kingdom let him stretch his pen ! He paus'd, and all the people... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 664 pages
...this prophetic mood. Heavens blefs my fon ! from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the weftern main; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater...He paus'd, and all the people cry'd Amen. Then thus continued he : My fon, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Sutcefs let others teach, learn... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...this prophetic mood. Heavens blefs my fon! from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the weftern main; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater...throne ; Beyond Love's kingdom let him ftretch his pen I—- He paus'd, and all the people cry'd Amen, Then thus continued he : My fon, advance Still in new... | |
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