| George Crabbe - 1812 - 430 str.
...stern, strong features, whom they all rever'd ; For there in lofty air was seen to stand, The bold Protector of the conquer"d land ; Drawn in that look...door, Ridding the House of every knave and drone, Forc'd, though it griev'd his soul, to rule alone. The stern still smile each Friend approving gave,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 240 str.
...His stern, strong features, whom they all rever'd ; For there in lofty air was seen to stand The bold Protector of the conquer'd land ; Drawn in that look with which he wept and swore, Turn'd outthe Members and made fast the door, Ridding the House of every knave and drone, Forc'd, though it... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 260 str.
...His stern, strong features, whom they all rever'd ; For there in lofty air was seen to stand The bold Protector of the conquer'd land ; Drawn in that look...Forced, though it grieved his soul, to rule alone. The stern still smile each Friend approving gave, Then turn'd the view, and all again were grave. nity;... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 486 str.
...His stern, strong features, whom they all revered ; For there in lofty air was seen to stand The bold protector of the conquer'd land ; Drawn in that look...Forced, though it grieved his soul, to rule alone. The stern still smile each friend approving gave, Then turn'd the view, and all again were grave. There... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1826 - 344 str.
...are among them, as well as elsewhere, men who can hide two faces under one hood." CHAPTER VIII. Par there in lofty air was seen to stand The stern Protector...house of every knave and drone, Forced — though it griev'd his soul — to rule alone. The Frank Cnnits/ii/i.—Cn \nity.. LEAvING Colonel Everard to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 342 str.
...Beaumont and Fletcher's plays. vOL. I. M WOODSTOCK 178 can elsewhere, one hood-r CHAPTER VIII. Por there in lofty air was seen to stand The stern Protector...house of every knave and drone. Forced — though it griev'd his soul— to rule alone. • The Frank Coart»ftip.— .CBABBE. LEAVING Colonel Everard to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 346 str.
...there are among them, as well as elsewhere, men who can hide two faces under one hood." CHAPTER VIII. For there in lofty air was seen to stand The stern...out the members, and made fast the door Ridding the bouse of every knave and drone, Forced — though it griev'd his soul — to rule alone. The Frank... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 344 str.
...can hide two faces under one hood." CHAPTER VIII. For there in lofty air was seen to stand The stem Protector of the conquer'd land ; Drawn in that look...out the members, and made fast the door Ridding the bouse of every knave and drone. Forced — though it griev'd his soul — to rule alone. Tlie Frank... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1826 - 338 str.
...there are among them, as well as elsewhere, men who can hide two faces under one hood." CHAPTER VIII. For there in lofty air was seen to stand The stern Protector of the conquer' d land ; Drawn in that look with which he wept and swore, Turn'd out the members, and made... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 342 str.
...there are among them, as well as elsewhere, men who can hide two faces under one hood." CHAPTER VIII. For there in lofty air was seen to stand The stern Protector of the conquerM land ; Drawn in that look with which he wept and swore, Turn'd out the members, and made fast... | |
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