Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than his father's be his throne; Beyond love's kingdom let him stretch his penl" He paused, and all the people cried, The Satires of Dryden - Page 88by John Dryden - 1893 - 137 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 664 pages
...this prophetic mood. Heavens blefs my fon ! from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the weftern main; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater...father's be his throne; Beyond Love's kingdom let him ftretch his pen !— He paus'd, and all the people cry'd Amen. Then thus continued he : My fon, advance... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...this prophetic mood. Heavens blefs my fon! from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the weftern main; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater...father's be his throne ; Beyond Love's kingdom let him ftretch his pen I—- He paus'd, and all the people cry'd Amen, Then thus continued he : My fon, advance... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 pages
...mood : J ' Heiiv'ns blel's my fon, from Ireland let him To far Barbadocs on the wefttrn main ; [reign Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than...be his throne ; • Beyond Love's kingdom let him ftrctch his pen !' He paus'd, and all the people cry'd, Amen. Then thus continu'd he : 'My l'on, advance... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...prophetic mood. Heavens bleb my fon ! from Ireland let hint To far Barbadoes on the we (1er n main ; [reign Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than his father'» be hie throne ; Beyond Love's kingdom let him flretch hispen!— He paus'd, and all the people... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 pages
...prophetic mood. Heavens blefs my fon ' from Ireland let him To far Barbadees on the weftern main ; [reign Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than his father's be hit throne ; Beyond Love's kingdom let him (tretch his pen :— He paus'd, and all the people cry'd... | |
| 1801 - 416 pages
...his head, And fiom his brows damps of oblivion shed, Full on the filial Dutness: long he stood, •) Repelling from his breast the raging god ; \ At length burst out in the prophetic mood. \ Heav'ns bless my son, from Ireland let him reign To fair Barbadoes on the western... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pages
...prophetic mood. Heavens blefs my fon ! from Ireland let him .* reign To far Barbadoes on the wertem main ) Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than hit father's be hi: throne ; Peyond Love's kingdom let him ftretch hi« pen !— He paus'cl, and all... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 pages
...head, And, from his brows, damps of oblivion shedu ^. Tull on' the filial Dulness : long he stood, Repelling from his breast the raging god ; At length burst out in the prop he tic mood. Heav'ns bless my son, from Ireland let him reign To {air Barbadoes on the western... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 pages
...of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial dulness : long he stood, ^ Repelling from his breast the raging god ; > At length burst out in this prophetic mood : — j * A play of Flccknoe's so called. See Note XII. t Perhaps in ullusion to Shadwell's frequent... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 480 pages
...his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial dulness : long he stood, '} Repelling from his breast the raging god ; > At length burst out in this prophetic mood : — j * A play of Flccknoe's so called. Sec Note XII. i Perhaps in allusion to Shadwell's frequent... | |
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