| Collection - 1758 - 354 str.
...traverfe here, While Thames among his willows from thy view Retires ; O ftranger, ftay thee, and the fcene Around contemplate well. .This is the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms And ftern with conqueft, from their tyrant king • (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fecure The charter... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 412 str.
...traverfe here, While Thames among his willows from thy view Retires ; O ftranger, ftay thee, and the fcene Around contemplate well. This is the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms And ftern with conqueft, from their tyrant king (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fecure The charter... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 str.
...traverle here, While Thames among his willows from thy view Retires ; O ftranger, ftay thee, and the fcene Around contemplate well. This is the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms And ftern with conqueft, from their tyrant king (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fecure The charter... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 372 str.
...traverfe here, While Thames among his willows from thy view Retires ; O ftranger, ftay thee, and the fcene Around contemplate well. This is the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms And ftern with conqueft, from their tyrant king (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fecure The charter... | |
| William Butler - 1795 - 242 str.
...traverfe here While Thames among his willows from thy view Retires, O ftranger ! Hay thee, and the fcene Around contemplate well. This is the place Where England's ancient BARONS, clad in arms, And flern with conqueft, from their tyrant k1ng (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fecure The CHARTER... | |
| 1797 - 436 str.
...Akenfide's fpirited, yet folemn infcription for a pillar at Runnymede. O Stranger, ftay tine, and the fcene Around contemplate well. This is the place Where England's ancient Barons, clad in arms, And ftern with conqueft, from their tyrant king, Then render'd tame, did challenge and fccure The charter... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 str.
...hi» wiliows from thy view Retires ; O ftranger, (lay Site, and the fcciie Around contemplate weU. This is the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms And Лсгп with conqueft, from their tyrant king (Then render'd tame) did challenge and fccure The charter... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 str.
...FORTVNA, GENERIS HTMANI. AVCTORI PTBUCAE FELICtTATIS. P.«. AMA VI. For a Column at Runny mcde. rpnou, who the verdant plain dost traverse here* While Thames...barons, clad in arms And stern with conquest, from their tyrant king ( J'licn render'd tame) did challenge and secure The charter of thy freedom. Pass not on... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 str.
...FELIC1TATIS I'. u. AMA VI. FOR A COLUMN AT RfNXYMEDI'. THOU, who the verdant plain dost traverse her* 8v9v:v;s<s=s>s?s tyrnnt kiim; (Then rendered tame) did challenge and secnro The charter of thy freedom. Pass not on... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 str.
...Among the smaller pieces of Akenside, is the following inscrip-* tion for a column at Runnymede: f " THOU, who the verdant plain dost traverse here,/ While...thee,- and the scene Around contemplate well. This is'the place Where England's ancient barons, clad in arms, And stern with conquest, from their tyrant... | |
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