That we must stand unpropped, or be laid low. O dastard whom such foretaste doth not cheer! "We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, "Wise, upright, valiant; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which... The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, - 第 294 頁George Gordon Byron Baron Byron 著 - 1833完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 頁
...who rule the land Be men who hold its ninny biessin¿s dear, Wise, upright-, valiant; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand.' COMPOSED BY THE SIDE OF GRASMERE LAKE. 1807. CLOUDS, lingering yet, extend in solid bars Through the... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1889 - 394 頁
...rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile hand, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand. i In moving a vote of thanks to Lord Selborne, July 1886. Y In another sonnet he speaks of the true... | |
| William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 頁
...laid low. 0 dastard, whom such foretaste doth not cheer! We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand.*... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 468 頁
...laid low. O dastard whom such foretaste doth not cheer ! We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honor which they do not understand. /^-... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 頁
...laid low. O dastard whom such foretaste doth not cheer ! We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand.... | |
| William Angus Knight, Wordsworth Society - 1889 - 388 頁
...the time of the contemplated French invasion. He says — We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 488 頁
...laid low. O dastard whom such foretaste doth not cheer ! We shall exult, if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honor which they do not understand. XXXIV.... | |
| William Wordsworth, John Morley (viscount) - 1890 - 1012 頁
...low. О dastard whom such foretasic doth not cheer ! We shall exult, if they who rule the land lie men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand 1... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1891 - 222 頁
...whose fallen state none can more bitterly lament than I do:* We shall exult if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright,...they fear, And honour which they do not understand. * Quarterly Review, No. xxxi., p. 260. t Wordsworth. The lines are taken almost verbatim from Sir Philip... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1891 - 478 頁
...be laid low. O dastard whom such foretaste doth not cheer ! We shall exult if they who rule the land Be men who hold its many blessings dear, Wise, upright, valiant ; not a servile band, Who are to judge of danger which they fear, And honour which they do not understand.... | |
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