| William Dowling - Literary landmarks - 1857 - 412 pages
...wall, Still in thy song should vanquish'd France appear, And bleed for ever under Britain's spear. Let softer strains ill-fated Henry mourn, And palms eternal flourish round his urn. Here o'er the Martyr-King the marble weeps, And, fast beside him, once-fear'd Edward sleeps : Whom... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 pages
...wall. Btill in thy song should vanquish'd France appear, And bleed for ever under Britain's spear. l.ct softer strains ill-fated Henry mourn, And palms eternal flourish round his urn : Heio o'er the martyr-king the marble wecpn, And, fast beside him, oncc-fear'd Edward sleep* Whom... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 pages
...wall, Still in thy song should vanquish'd France appear, And bleed for ever under Britain's spear. 310 Let softer strains ill-fated Henry § mourn, And palms eternal flourish round his urn. Here o'er the martyr-king the marble weeps, And, fast beside him, once-fear'd Edward || sleeps : Whom... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - Literature - 1900 - 604 pages
...ev'ry age; Draw monarchs chained, and Cressi's glorious field, The lilies blazing on the regal shield ! Let softer strains ill-fated Henry mourn, And palms eternal flourish round his urn. Here o'er the Martyr-King the marble weeps, And, fast beside him, once-feared Edwardsleeps: Whom not... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...wall, Still in thy song should vanquish'd France appear, And bleed for ever under Britain's spear. 3 ю Let softer strains ill-fated Henry mourn, And palms eternal flourish round his urn. Here o'er the martyr-king the marble weeps, And, fast beside him, once-fear'd Edward sleeps, Whom not... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poetry - 1963 - 884 pages
...deteriorate. Still in thy Song shou'd vanquish'd France appear, And bleed for ever under Britain's Spear. 310 Let softer Strains Ill-fated Henry mourn, And Palms Eternal flourish round his Urn. Here o'er the Martyr-King the Marble weeps, And fast beside him, once-fear'd Edward sleeps : Whom not... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poetry - 1998 - 260 pages
...wall, Still in thy song should vanquished France appear, And bleed for ever under Britain's spear. 310 Let softer strains ill-fated Henry mourn, And palms eternal flourish round his urn. Here o'er the Martyr-King the marble weeps, And fast beside him, once-feared Edward sleeps: Whom not... | |
| Pat Rogers - Berkshire (England) - 2004 - 284 pages
...Colours fall, And leave inanimate the naked Wall; Still in thy Song shou'd vanquish'd France appear, Let softer Strains Ill-fated Henry mourn, And Palms Eternal flourish round his Urn. (303-12) Here the language seems to be constantly pulling away from the ostensible vehicle of the metaphor,... | |
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