WHEN the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with' an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods, Sage beneath the spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief; Every burning word he spoke Full of rage and full of grief. Braddock: A Story of the French and Indian Wars - Page 47by John Roy Musick - 1893 - 470 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1839 - 320 pages
...wish of Mary Myr.vin was accomplished ; — she shares her husband's grave ! ВОЛШСЕЛ. AN ODE. When the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the...rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods, Sage beneath the spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief ; Every burning word he spoke... | |
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 pages
...Atijue CupidineA dixit Dea cineta coronA, Hcu ! fallendi artem quam didicere parum. BOADICEA. AN ODE. WHEN the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the...rods, Sought with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods, SaI beneath a spreading oak it the Druid, hoary chief, Every burning word he spoke... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 240 pages
...The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have pass'd away. BOADICEA 1. WHEN the British warriour queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods. II. Sage beneath the spreading oak ' Sat the Druid, hoary chief; Ev'ry burning word... | |
| James Miller - 1844 - 536 pages
...thousands of sheep, besides horses. The Frenchified queen of Scotland now acted like another Boadicea : " When the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mem, Counsel of her country's gods." — COWPER. She accompanied the army, which was commanded by the... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...Latin species, an appearance; hence specious ill is evil which has the appearance of good. B BOADICEA. WHEN the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the...rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods ; Sage, beneath the spreading oak, Sat the Druid, hoary chief! Every burning word he... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 pages
...Thy sons, O wretched Portugal ! Roused at their feats of chivalry. ANONYMOUS. 58. BOADICEA, AN ODE. WHEN the British warrior queen, Bleeding from the...rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods ; Sage beneath a spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief, Every burning word he spoke,... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 340 pages
...superstes Restât adhuc citharœ gratia, restât amor. I. •Jöoaöiccn. WHEN the British warrior-queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods ; Sage beneath the spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief ; Every burning word he... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1846 - 398 pages
...on himself! 2. EXERCISE ON RHYTHMICAL READING. BOADICEA.— COWPER. WHEN the British warrior-queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods, Sage, beneath a spreading oak, Sat the Druid, hoary chief, Ev'ry burning word he spoke,... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 372 pages
...Restât adliuc citharœ gratia, restât amor. и. II. ÎSoaďrfoa. WHEN the British warrior-queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods ; Sage beneath the spreading oak Sat the Druid, hoary chief; Every burning word he spoke... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1847 - 396 pages
...must also fill up the rhythm with proper rests. BOADICEA.— COWPER. WHEN the British warrior-queen, Bleeding from the Roman rods, Sought, with an indignant mien, Counsel of her country's gods, ri it Sage, beneath a spreading oak, Sat the Druid, hoary chief, Ev'ry burning word... | |
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