| William Cox Bennett - 1872 - 170 sider
...glorious semper eadem, the banner of our pride. The freshening breeze of eve unfurl'd that banner's massy fold, The parting gleam of sunshine kiss'd that haughty...Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford bay, That time of slumber was as bright... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1872 - 396 sider
...freshening breeze of eve unfurled that banner's massive fold, The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold ; Night sank upon the...sea — Such night in England ne'er had been, nor ne'er again shall be. * The "famed Picard field" was the battle of Crecy, won by Edward III. and the... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1872 - 344 sider
...banner's massy fold— The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold. Night sunk upon the dusky beach, and on the purple sea; Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford Bay, That time of slumber was as bright,... | |
| Henry Major - 1873 - 168 sider
...The freshening breeze of eve unfurled that banner's massy fold, The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold ; Night sank upon the...Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford Bay, That time of slumber was as bright... | |
| English poetry - 1873 - 390 sider
...The freshening breeze of eve unfurled that banner's massy fold, The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold ; Night sank upon the...Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milfprd Bay, That time of slumber was as bright... | |
| William Bedell Stanford - 1873 - 122 sider
...The freshening breeze of eve unfurled that banner's massy fold ; The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold : Night sank upon the...Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford bay, That time of slumber was as bright,... | |
| sir William Smith - 1873 - 280 sider
...The freshening breeze of eve unfurled that banner's massy fold. The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold, Night sank upon the dusky beach, and on the purple shore ; 8uch night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. 6. Slowly and sadly we laid... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales) - 1874 - 582 sider
...freshening breeze of eve unfurled that banner's massy fold— The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of gold. Night sank upon the dusky...Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. From Eddystone to Berwick bounds, from Lynn to Milford bay, That time of slumber was as bright... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 sider
...unfurled that banner's massy fold ; [g°U ; The parting gleam of sunshine kissed that haughty scroll of Night sank upon the dusky beach, and on the purple...Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. Macaulay. The Fire-King. BOLD knights and fair dames, to my harp give an ear, Of love, and... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1874 - 136 sider
...English metrical version, of the Psalms, is often written thus, in two long lines : — Night sunk upon the dusky beach, and on the purple sea; Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be. . MACAULAY. 5. The use of the Anapaest, instead of the Iambus, produces a beautiful undulating... | |
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