| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pagine
...star, the string, the crest ? Vain froward child of empire I say, Are all thy playthings snatch'd away? is has not the most distant allusion to anything of...partly adopted in this poem the notion of Cuvier, Bequeath'd the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but one ! ODE FROM THE FRENCH. I. WE... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 338 pagine
...the string— the crest ? Vain froward child of empire ! say, Are all thy playthings snatch'd away ? Where may the wearied eye repose When gazing on the...Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeath'd the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but one ! ODE ON WATERLOO. . WE do not... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 610 pagine
...the string — the erest? Vain froward ehild of empire ! say, Are all thy playthings snateh'd away ? Where may the wearied eye repose, When gazing on the Great ; Where neither guilty glory glows, Nor despieable state ? Yes — one — the first — the last — the best — The Cineinnatus of the West,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1882 - 1040 pagine
...first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of bis countrymen :" " Where may the wearied eje repose When gazing on the great. Where neither guilty glory glows, Nor despicable state ! Yes, ore— the first — the last— the beat— The Cincinnatus of the west, Whom envy dared not hate... | |
| James Wideman Lee - 1920 - 326 pagine
...parallel in Washington alone"; or to inspire the imagination of Lord Byron in his ode to Napoleon to say: Where may the wearied eye repose When gazing on the...Where neither guilty glory glows Nor despicable state Yes—one—the first—the last—the best, The Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate,... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 450 pagine
...Steuben, Cornwallis, Burgoyne. 3. What might have disjointed all Washington's plans? Discuss. TT 7HERE may the wearied eye repose, * ' When gazing on the...not hate Bequeathed the name of Washington, To make men blush there was but one ! JOHN JAMES AUDUBON BY WF MARKWICK AND WA SMITH Our birds and our trees... | |
| William Harris Elson, Lura E. Runkel, Clara E. Lynch, George Linaeus Marsh - 1921 - 376 pagine
...paragraph containing the main thoughts of the selection, "Home and Country." 4. Selection for Memorizing. Where may the wearied eye repose When gazing on the...Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeath 'd the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but one! — Byron. LESSON 94 — COMPOSITION... | |
| Sir Archibald Strong - 1921 - 454 pagine
...present there is still for eye and thought. And meditation chastened down, enough.1 •.mil 1 1 1 UK : Yes — one — the first — the last — the best...Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeath'd the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but one ! 2 und thus : Many things will... | |
| Sir Archibald Strong - 1921 - 428 pagine
...present there is still for eye and thought. And meditation chastened down, enough.1 and thus : Yea— one — the first — the last — the best—- The...Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeath'd the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but one ! 2 and thus : Many things will... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pagine
...crest ? Ode on Venice Vain froward child of empire ! say. Are all thy playthings snatched away ? '6 Where may the wearied eye repose When gazing on the...Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeath'd the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but one ! «7 i8i«. . Lord Byron. ODE... | |
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