| 1916 - 792 Seiten
...from the intrigues of Rome to his country place near (Jiinui- on the Italian coast. - fishing tackle lhat tears the skies, Serves but lo root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, etc. Thee haughty tyrants... | |
| Edward Adolf Sonnenschein - 1917 - 450 Seiten
...While thou shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke...tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. THOMSON. II III Analyse the first nine sentences contained in I above in the form of a table like the... | |
| Sir William Alexander Craigie - 1917 - 60 Seiten
...great and free, The di-Sad and envy of them all. Still more maje'stic shalt thou rise, More dreadfiil from each foreign stroke ; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their atte'mpts to bend thee down Will but arou'se thy... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 422 Seiten
...flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Rule, Britannia, etc. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke;...the skies, Serves but to root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, etc. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame; And their attempts to bend thee down Will but... | |
| 1918 - 2062 Seiten
...Whilst thou shalt nourish, great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt long light, The snow-clad offspring of the sun: And...and bright, And in his natural spirit gay, With tear Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame; All their attempts to bend thce drwn Will but arouse thy generous... | |
| Jean Broadhurst - 1919 - 404 Seiten
...them all : Rule, Britannia, rule the waves ; Britons never will be slaves. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke...the skies Serves but to root thy native oak : Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves. • *•*•• The Muses, still with Freedom... | |
| Elva Sophronia Smith - 1919 - 326 Seiten
...flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Rule, Britannia, etc., Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke;...the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, etc., Thee, haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame: All their attempts to bend thee down To thee... | |
| 1919 - 460 Seiten
...shalt flourish, glorious, great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke, As the loud blast that tears the skies Comes but to root thy native oak. Thee, haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame; All their attempts to bend... | |
| Arthur Mee - 1910 - 690 Seiten
...Whilst thou shalt flourish, great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke...tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their attempts to bend thee down Will but arouse thy generous... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1920 - 520 Seiten
...a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd." — Shakespeare. (l>) " Still more majestic shalt thou riae, More dreadful from each foreign stroke ; As the loud...tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak." — Thomson. (c) " They considered themselves fortunate in making the children happy, and in rendering... | |
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