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
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 pages
...oblivion shed Full on the filial Dulness: long he stood, Repelling from his breast the raging godi " Heavens bless my son! from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the watery maini At length burst out in this prophetie mood. OF bis dominion may no end be known, An<l... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 498 pages
...See Note XII. t Perhaps in allusion to Shadwell's frequent use of opium, as well as to bis dulness. Heavens bless my son ! from Ireland let him reign,...throne ; Beyond Love's Kingdom let him stretch his pen I—- He paused, and all the people cried, Amen. — Then thus continued he : My son, advance Still... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 316 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...prophetic mood. ' Heavens bless my son, from Ireland lethim reign To far Barbadoes on the western main ; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater... | |
| 1822 - 314 pages
...And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial Dulness : long he stood, Repelling front his breast the raging god ; At length burst out in...prophetic mood. ' Heavens bless my son, from Ireland lethim reign To far Barbadoes on the western main ; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial dulness ; long he stood, t from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the western main ; Of his dominion may no end be known,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...honours of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial dulness; long he stood, T v K X \R, \r § g oF ҹ [|fP 귗< x X8xAϲ , ӿlP i j prophetie mood. Heavens bless my son ! from Ireland let him reign To far Barbadoes on the western main... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 pages
...honours of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the 6Ual dulness : long he stood, Repelling from his breast the raging god ; At length...Heavens bless my son, from Ireland let him reign To for Barbndoes on the western main ; Of his dominion may no end be known, And greater than his father's... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion ahed Full on the filial dulness : long he stood, : 4 Heav'n bless my son, from Ireland let him reign, To far Barbadoes on the western main ; Of his... | |
| 1845 - 812 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 the prophetic mood. ' Heav'ns bless my son, from Ireland let him reign To fair Barbadoes on the western... | |
| 1845 - 824 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 the prophetic mood. ' Heav'ns bless my son, from Ireland let him reign To fair Barbadoes on the western... | |
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