| William Drummond, Peter Cunningham - 1833 - 358 pages
...of old ; Name by him temples, palaces, and towns, With some great river, which their fields renowns. This is that king, who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic sibyls sung ; The man long promis'd, by whose glorious reign This Isle should yet her ancient... | |
| William Drummond, Peter Cunningham - 1833 - 354 pages
...of old ; Name by him temples, palaces, and towns, With some great river, which their fields renowns. This is that king, who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic sibyls sung ; The man long promis'd, by whose glorious reign This Isle should yet her ancient... | |
| William Drummond - Poetry, Modern - 1856 - 406 pages
...Name by him fanes, proud palaces, and towns, With some great flood, which most their fields renowns. This is that king who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic sibyls sung, The man long promis'd, by whose glorious reign This isle should yet her ancient... | |
| William Drummond - Poetry, Modern - 1856 - 386 pages
...Name by him fanes, proud palaces, and towns, ; With some great flood, which most their fields renowns. This is that king Who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic sibyls sung, The man long promis'd, by whose glorious reign This isle should yet her ancient... | |
| william b. turnbull - 1856 - 398 pages
...Name by him fanes, proud palaces, and towns, With some great flood, which most their fields renowns. This is that king who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic sibyls sung, The man long promis'd, by whose glorious reign This isle should yet her ancient... | |
| George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 396 pages
...of old, Name by him temples, palaces, and towns, With some great river, which their fields renowns : This is that king who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic Sibyls sung, The man long promised, by whose glorious reign This isle should yet her ancient... | |
| David Irving - English poetry - 1861 - 662 pages
...; The world long'd for thy birth three hundreth yeeres, Since first fore-told wrapt in propheticke rimes. Nor was this topic neglected by Drummond :—...remarked that " the prophesies yet extant in Scotish rhymes, may justly be admired ; having foretold, so many ages before, the union of England and Scotland... | |
| David Irving - English poetry - 1861 - 664 pages
...; The world long"d for thy birth three hundreth yeeres, Since first fore-told wrapt in propheticke rimes. Nor was this topic neglected by Drummond :...should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and rnysticke Sibilles song, The man long promis'd, by whose glorious raigne This isle should yet her ancient... | |
| William Lauder - Church and state - 1864 - 306 pages
...Hawthornden (1585 — 1649), neglect to offer to his royal patron the same flattering incense : — This is that king who should make right each wrong,...raigne This isle should yet her ancient name regaine, f And more of Fortunate deserve the stile Than those where heauens with double summers smile. Forth... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 pages
...spheres, These days shall be 'bove other far esteem 'J, And like Augustus' palmy reign be dcem'd/' * * * * This is that king who should make right each wrong, Of whom the bards and mystic sybils sung,4 The man long promised by whose glorious reign This isle should yet her ancient... | |
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