| English poets - 1790 - 304 pages
...days ! Which hovering o'er, your purpk wings difplay, Lur'd by the pomp of this diftinguifh'd day, Stoop, and attend : by one, the knee be bound ; One, throw the mantle's crimfon folds around ; By that, the fword on his proud thigh be plac'd ; This, clafp the diamond-girdle... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 pages
...days ! Which hov'ring o'er, your purple wings difplay, 5 Lur'd by the pomp of this dilKngui(h'd day, Stoop and attend : by one the knee be bound, One throw the mantle's crimfon folds around ; By that the fword on his proud thigh be plac'd, This clalp the di'mond girdle... | |
| William Coxe - 1800 - 530 pages
...days! Which hov'ring o'er, your purple wings difplay, Lur'd by the pomp of this diftinguifli'd day, Stoop and attend : by one the knee be bound; • One, throw the mantle's crimfon folds around ; By that, the fword on his proud thigh be plac'd, This, clafp the diamond girdle... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 pages
...formcrdayi! Which horering o'er, your purple wings play, Lur'd by the pomp of this difliiiguim'd day, St«op, and attend : by one, the knee be bound] One, throw the mantle's crimlbn folds around ;; B^ that, the fword on hit proud thigh be plac'lj This, clafp the diamond-girdle... | |
| 1803 - 468 pages
...days ! W hich hov'ring o'er, your purple wings display, l,ur'd by the pomp of this distinguish'd day, Stoop and attend : by one the knee be bound, One throw the mantle's crimson folds around; liy i ha' the sword on his proud thigh he plac'd, This clasp the di'mond girdle round his waist, to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 pages
...Stoop, and attend : by one, the knee be bour.d ; One, throw the mantle's crimson folds around ; Hv that, the sword on his proud thigh be plac'd ; This, clasp the diamond-girdle round his waist; His breast, with rays, let just Godolphin spread; Wise Hurleigh plant... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 pages
...days ! Which hov'ring o'er, your purple wings display, Lured by the pomp of this distingui»h'd day, Stoop and attend : by one the knee be bound ; One, throw the mantle's crimson folds around ; lly that, the sword on his proud thigh be placed, This clasp the ilia • on<l girdle round his waist... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...mantle's crimson folds around ; By that, the sword on his proud thigh be placed, This clasp the dia>: ond girdle round his waist ; His breast, with rays, let just Godolphin spread; Wise liurleigh plant the plumage on his head ; And Edward own, since first he fix'd the race, None prest... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pages
...however, not Which hovering o'er your purple wings display, Lured by the pomp of this distinguished day ! Stoop, and attend. By one the knee be bound ; One...around : • By that the sword on his proud thigh be placed ; This clasp the diamond girdle round his waist : 'His breast with rays let just Godolphin spread;... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1811 - 706 pages
...days ! Which hov'ring o'er, your purple wings display, I.ur'd by the pomp of this distinguish'd day, Stoop and attend : by one the knee be bound ; One,...mantle's crimson folds around ; By that, the sword on bis proud thigh be plac'd, This, clasp the diamond girdle round his waist ; His breast, with rays,... | |
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