| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1902 - 1118 pages
...name, That honour still pursue; Go and subdue! Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at home with shame Britons, you stay too long: Quickly aboard bestow...And with a merry gale Swell your stretch'd sail With TOWS as strong As the winds that blow you. Your course securely steer, West and by south forth keep... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 480 pages
...name, That honour still pursue, Go and subdue, Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at home with shame. " Britons, you stay too long, Quickly aboard bestow you, And with a merry gale Swell your stretched sail, With vows as strong As the winds that blow you. " Your course securely steer, West... | |
| Julian Willis Abernethy - 1902 - 520 pages
...nation" with an inspiring ode, full of high hope and prophetic promise. Cheerily he bade them adieu : — Britons, you stay too long ; Quickly aboard bestow you ; And with a merry gale Swell your stretoh'd sail ; With vows as strong As the winds that blow you. Virginia and Massachusetts, says Lowell,... | |
| Julian Willis Abernethy - 1902 - 526 pages
...nation" with an inspiring ode, full of high hope and prophetic promise. Cheerily he bade them adieu : — Britons, you stay too long ; Quickly aboard bestow you ; And with a merry gala Swell your stretch'd sail ; With vows as strong As the winds that blow you. Virginia and Massachusetts,... | |
| Thomas Seccombe - 1903 - 476 pages
...Honour still pursue ; Go and subdue ! Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at home with shame. Britans, you stay too long ; Quickly aboard bestow you ! And with a merry gale Swell your stretched sail ! With vows as strong As the winds that blow you. Your course securely steer, West-and-by-South... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 390 pages
...' To the Virginian Voyage ' : — 'You brave heroic minds, Worthy your country's name, That honour still pursue. Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at...aboard bestow you, And with a merry gale Swell your stretched sail, With vows as strong As the winds that blow you.' Englishmen of mettle were expected... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 pages
...' To the Virginian Voyage ' : — 'You brave heroic minds, Worthy your country's name, That honour still pursue, Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at...aboard bestow you, And with a merry gale Swell your stretched sail, With vows as strong As the winds that blow you.' Englishmen of mettle were expected... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1906 - 594 pages
...honor still pursue ; Goe and subdue ! Whilst loytering hynds Lurck heere at home with shame. Britans, you stay too long ; Quickly aboard bestow you ! And with a merry gale Swell your stretch'd sayle ! . . . And cheerefully at sea, Success you still entise To get the pearle and gold.1 All honour... | |
| John Masefield - 1906 - 372 pages
...VOYAGE You brave heroic minds, Worthy your country's name, That honour still pursue, Whilst loit'ring hinds Lurk here at home, with shame. Go, and subdue. Britons, you stay too long, Quickly abroad bestow you, And with a merry gale Swell your stretched sail, Your course securely steer, West... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1906 - 526 pages
...name, That honour still pursue; Go and subdue, Whilst loitering hinds Lurk here at home with shame. Britons, you stay too long; Quickly aboard bestow you, And with a merry gale Swell your stretched sail, With vows as strong As the winds that blow you. Your course securely steer, West and... | |
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