Others may use the ocean as their road, Only the English make it their abode, Whose ready sails with every wind can fly, And make a covenant with the inconstant sky : Our oaks secure, as if they there took root, We tread on billows with a steady foot. The English Historical Review - 第 236 頁由 編輯 - 1905完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 頁
...; From whence, our red Crofs they triumphant fee, Riding without a rival on the fea. Others may ufe the ocean as their road, Only the ENGLISH make it their abode: Whofe ready fails with ev'ry wind can fly, And make a cov'nant with th' unconftant sky : Our oaks fecure,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 頁
...From whence, our red Croft they triumphant fee,' Riding without a rival OB the fea. Others may ufe the ocean as their road, Only the ENGLISH make it their abode : Whofe ready fails with ev'ry wind can fly, And make a cov'nant with th' inconftant fky : Our oaks... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 頁
...dwelling ; place of residence. But I know thy abode and thy going out, and thy coming in. 2 Kings, Others may use the ocean as their road, Only the English make it their abc.dc ¡ Whose ready sails with every wind can fly, AnJ make a cov 'nant with th' inconstant sky.... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 頁
...Are to their ports by our bold fieet confin'd, From whence our Red Cross they triumphant see, Riding without a rival on the sea. Others may use the ocean...abode, Whose ready sails with every wind can fly, Aud make a covenant with the' inconstant sky : Our oaks secure, as if they there took root, We tread... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 頁
...Are to their ports by our bold fleet confin'd, From whence our Red Cross they triumphant see, Riding without a rival on the. sea. Others may use the ocean...it their abode, Whose ready sails with every wind ran fly, And make a covenant with th' inconstant skT : Our oaks secure, as if they there took root,... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 頁
...universal.—Burke. XLIII. Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life.—Sidney. XLIV. Others may use the ocean as their road, Only the English...Whose ready sails, with every wind can fly, And make a cov'nant with th' inconstant sky: Our oaks secure as if they there took root, We tread on billows with... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 頁
...universal. — Burke. XLin. Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life. — Sidney. XLIV. Others may use the ocean as their road, Only the English...Whose ready sails, with every wind can fly, And make a cov'nant with th' inconstant sky: Our oaks secure as if they there took root, We tread on billows with... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 頁
...Are to their ports by our bold fleet confiu'd, From whence our Red Cross they triumphant see, Siding Duly the English make it their abode, Whose ready sails with every wind can fly, And make a covenant... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 頁
...to their ports by our bold fleet confin'd, From whence our Red Cross they triumphant «ее, Riding pleasure, to look down ; And, from the vales, to view the noble heights above the inconstant sky : Our oaks secure, as if they there took root, We tread on billows with a steady... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 頁
...Are to their ports by our bold fleet confin'd, From whence our Red Cross they triumphant see, Riding at the inconstant sky: Our oaks secure, as if they there took root, We tread on billows with a steady... | |
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