| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1817 - 710 pages
...England are closed for ever — " Think you yon sanguine cloud, Ilais'd by war's breath, has qucnch'd the orb of day ? To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray." .To wait with patience for the turn of .these unprosperous times; to bear and to forbear; to endeavour... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1818 - 686 pages
...set for ever; but they would see it re-ascend once more — Think'st thou yon sanguine cloud, Rais'd by thy breath, "has quench'd the orb of day ? To-morrow...golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray, (3F) It had been a most unfortunate thing for this countiy, to be so closely connected with those despotic... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 498 pages
...That lost in long futurity expire. ' Fond, impious man, think'st thou, yon sanguine cloud, ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of 'day ? ' To-morrow...flood, ' And warms the nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me : with joy I see * The different doom our fates assign. ' Be thine despair, and scepter'd... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - English literature - 1820 - 548 pages
...impious man, think'st thou, yon sanguine cloud, Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day I To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray. Enough for me : with joy I see The different doom our Fates assign. Be thine Despair, and sceptred... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 358 pages
...ear, That lost in long futurity expire. [cloud Fond impious man, think'st thou, yon sanguine Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day ? To-morrow...golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray. * Taliessin, chief of the bards, flourished in the sixth century. His works are still preserved, and... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1821 - 192 pages
...car, That lost in long futurity expire. Fond impious man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud, Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day? To-morrow...golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray. Enough for me : with joy I see The diff'rent doom our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1821 - 196 pages
...ear, • That lost in long futurity expire. Fond impious man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud, Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day? To-morrow...golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray. Enough for me : with joy I see The diff'rent doom our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred... | |
| 1821 - 720 pages
...brilliant destinies of England are closed for ever— 1 Think you yon sanguine cloud. Raised by war'» breath, has quench'd the orb of day ? To-morrow he repairs the golden flood. And warms the nation with redoubled ray.' To wait with patience for the turn of those unprosperous times — to bear... | |
| Europe - 1821 - 726 pages
...brilliant destinies of England are closed for ever — ' Think you yon sanguine cloud. Railed by war's breath, has quench'd the orb of day ? To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the nation with redoubled raj.' To wait with patience for the turn of those unprosperous times — to bear... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 284 pages
...blooming Eden bear: And distant warblings lesson on my ear 3 ", That lost in long futurity expire. Fond impious man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud,...golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray. Enough for me: with joy I see The different doom our fates assign. Be thine Despair, and sceptred Care,... | |
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