| Books and bookselling - 1788 - 588 pages
...together now they reft. No flave$ revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight's iolcmn hour, . : The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk with fov'reign pow'r In pageant robes, and wrcath'd with ihceny gold, And on their twilight tombs... | |
| History - 1790 - 562 pages
...together now they reft. No flaves revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk with fov'reign pow'r In pageant robes, and wreathed with fhfeny gold, And on their twilight tombs... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 pages
...together now they reft, No flav« revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the Monarchs ftalk with fovereign power, In pageant robes ; and, wreath'd with fheeny gold, And on their twilight... | |
| History - 1790 - 566 pages
...together now they reft. No flaves revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk with fov'reign pow'r In pageant robes, and wreathed with ftieeny gold, And oa their twilight... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1790 - 646 pages
...together now they reft. No flaves revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight's folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk with fov'reign pow'r In pageant robes, and wreath'd with flieeny gold, And on their twilight... | |
| Odes, English - 1791 - 172 pages
...realms are laid : Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest, No slaves revere them, and no wars invade: Yet frequent now, at midnight solemn hour, The rifted...yawning cells unfold, And forth the Monarchs stalk with sov'reign pow'r, In pageant robes ; and, wreath'd with sheeny gold, And on their twilight tombs, aerial... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1791 - 546 pages
...showery west, The mighty kings of three fair realms are laid: Once foes, perhaps, together now they rest, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the Monarchs stalk with sov'reign pow'r, In pageant robes; and, wreath'd with sheeny gold, And on their twilight tombs aerial... | |
| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1793 - 396 pages
...together now they rest. No slaves revere them and no w'irs invade : •Yet frequent now, at midnight's solemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs stalk with sov'reign pow'r In pageant rob&s, and wreath'd with fhesny gold, And on their twilight tombs aerial... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...together now they reft, No (laves revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight folemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs ftalk with fov'reign pow'r In pageant robes ; and, wreath'd with (heeny gold, And on their twilight... | |
| Natham Drake - English literature - 1800 - 510 pages
...together now they rest, No slaves revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight's solemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold^ And forth the monarchs stalk with sov'reign power, In pageant robes, and wreath'd with sheeny gold, And on their twilight tombs aerial... | |
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