| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1812 - 372 页
...smile ; RECITATIVE. 'Mid States in flames and ruins hurl'd, Why England yet survives the World ? — From hardy sports, from manly schools, From Truth's...that rules The People's will, the Monarch's power f From Piety, whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear ; From Loyalty, whose high disdain... | |
| 1814 - 670 页
...beauteous Isle, In peace can rest, in virtue smile— RECITATIVE. 'Mid states in flames and ruins hurled, Why England yet survives the world ! AIR. From hardy...whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear ; From Loyalty, whose high disdain Turns from the fawning, faithless train ; From deeds the Historian's... | |
| 1814 - 678 页
...beauteous Isle, In peace can rest, in virtue smile— RECITATIVE. 'Mid states in flames and ruins hurled, Why England yet survives the world ! AIR. From hardy...whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear ; From Loyalty, whose high disdain Turns from the fawning, faithless train ; From deeds the Historian's... | |
| 1814 - 676 页
...smile— RECITATIVE. 'Mid states in flames and ruins hurled, Why England yet survives the world 1 t AIR. From hardy sports, from manly schools, From Truth's...whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear; From Loyalty, whose high disdain Turns from the fawning, faithless train; From deeds the Historian's... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 页
...beauteous isle In peace can rest, in virtue smile ; RECITATIVE. 'Mid states in flames and ruins hurled, Why England yet survives the world ! — AIR. From...whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear ; From Loyalty, whose high disdain Turns from the fawning, faithless train ; From deeds, the Historian's... | |
| William Smyth - 1850 - 368 页
...smile ; 132 HECITATITE. 'Mid states in flames, and ruins hurled, Why England yet survives the world ; From hardy sports, from manly schools, From Truth's...whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear ; From Loyalty, whose high disdain Turns from the fawning, faithless train ; From deeds, the Historian's... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper - 1852 - 750 页
...smile ; BBCITATIVE. 'Mid States in flames and ruins hurled. Why England yet sumves the world!— AIB. From hardy sports, from manly schools, From Truth's...equal Law, alike that rules The people's will, the Monareh's power; From Piety, whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear; From Loyalty, whose... | |
| John Bartlett - 1868 - 828 页
...crains Dieu, cher Abner, et n'ai point d'autre crainte. — Racine. 1639- 1699. Athalie, Act \. Sc. I. From Piety, whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear. W. Smyth, Ode for the Installation of the Duke of Gloucester, as Chancellor of Cambridge. • EDWARD... | |
| Epigrammatists - 1870 - 654 页
...Installation of the Duke of Gloucester as Chancellor of Cambridge -(Smyth's " English Lyrics," 1815, 151) : From Piety, whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear. SAMUEL WESLEY, The son of a clergyman of the same nnme-i, and the brother of the celebrated Methodists,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 页
...crains Dieu, cher Abner, et n'ai point d'autre crainte. — Racine. 1639 - 1699. Athalie, Act i. St. I. From Piety, whose soul sincere Fears God, and knows no other fear. W. Smyth, Ode for the Installation of the Duke of Gloucester, as Chancellor of Cambridge, WILLIAM COLLINS.... | |
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