His sword was in its sheath; His fingers held the pen, When Kempenfelt went down With twice four hundred men. Weigh the vessel up, Once dreaded by our foes ! And mingle with our cup The tear that England owes. Her timbers yet are sound, And she may float... Poems - Halaman 68oleh William Cowper - 1815Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Hayley - 1803 - 454 halaman
...And mingle with our cup, The tear that England owes. Her timbers yet are sound, And she may jl oat again, Full-charg'd with England's thunder, And plough...his eight hundred, Shall plough the wave no more. Let the reader, who wishes to impress on his mind a just idea of the variety and extent of Cowper's... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 halaman
...yet are found, And fhe may float again Full charg'd with England's thunder, And plough the diftant main. But Kempenfelt is gone, His victories are o'er;...and his eight hundred Shall plough the wave no more. Let the reader, who wifhes to imprefs on his mind a juft idea of the variety and extent of Cowper's... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 482 halaman
...sound, And she may float again Full charg'd with England's thunder, And plough the distant main. But But Kempenfelt is gone, His -victories are o'er ; And he and his eight hundred, Shall plough ihe wave no more. Let the Reader, who wishes to impress on his mind a just idea of the variety and... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 450 halaman
...she mayjloat again Full charg'd with England's thunder, And plough the distant main. But Kempcnfelt is gone, His victories are o'er ; And he and his eight hundred f Shall plough the wave no more. Let the Reader, who wishes to impress on his mind a just idea of the... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 230 halaman
...our cup The tear that England owes. Her timbers yet are sound, And she may float again, Full charg'd with England's thunder, And plough the distant main....and his eight hundred Shall plough the wave no more. Let the reader who wishes to impress on his mind a just idea of the variety and extent of Cowper's... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 458 halaman
...When Kempenfelt went down, With twice four hundred men. Weigh the vessel up, Once dreaded by our foesj And mingle with our cup, The tear that England owes.....plough the wave no more. IN SUBMERSIONEM NAVIGII, CITI GEORGIUS, REGALE NOMEN, INDITDM. Plangimus fortes. Periere fortes, Patrium propter periere littus... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 462 halaman
...down, With twice four hundred men. Weigh the vessel up, Once dreaded by our foes ! And mingle with oui cup, The tear that England owes. Her timbers yet are...he and his eight hundred, Shall plough the wave no mor». IN SUBMERSIONEM NAVIGII, Ctfl GEOfiCIUS, REGALE NOMEN, INDITXIM. Plangimus fortes. Periere fortes,... | |
| 1806 - 360 halaman
...are found, And fhc may float again, Ff 2 Full charg'd with England's thunder» And plough the diftant main. But Kempenfelt is gone, His victories are o'er; And he and his eight hundred men," . Shall plough the wave no more. COWPER. To Mr Pope on his Translation. of Homer. SO much, dear... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1809 - 460 halaman
...may float again* Full-charg'd- with England's thunder, And plough the distant main. But Kerapenfelt is gone, ' His victories are o'er ; And he and his eight hundred, Shall plough the wave no more. SUBMERSIOXEM NAVIGII, CUl GE6RGIUS, Plangimus fortes. Periere fortes, 1 -Patriura propter periere littus... | |
| 1819 - 394 halaman
...mingle with our cup The tear that England owes. Her timbers yet are sound, And she may float again, But Kempenfelt is gone, His victories are o'er ; And...his eight hundred, Shall plough the wave no more. SONG LXXXIV. ON THE DEATH OF LORD NELSON. (Adapted from the preceding.) BY MC PARK. TOLL for the brave... | |
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