Which first assured the forced power ; So when they did design The Capitol's first line, A bleeding head, where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves... The American Whig Review - Page 4031851Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1908 - 476 pages
...the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed: So much one man can do 20 That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And...How good he is, how just And fit for highest trust. 2S Nor yet grown stiffer with command, But still in the Republic's hand — How fit he is to sway That... | |
 | 1908 - 376 pages
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate ! And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed : So much one man can do That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confest How good he... | |
 | G. Dowse - 1908 - 104 pages
...they begun, Did fright the architects to run ; 70 And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate ! And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed: So much one man can do 75 That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confest... | |
 | 1908 - 464 pages
...they begun, Did fright the architects to run; 15 And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate! And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed: So much one man can do 20 That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confest... | |
 | William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 pages
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run; And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed; So much one man can do, That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confessed How good... | |
 | Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 pages
...where they begun, Did fright the architects to run And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in...one year tamed ; So much one man can do, That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confessed How good... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 570 pages
...they begun, Did fright the architects to run; 70 And yet in that the state Foresaw its happy fate. And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed ; So much one man can do 75 That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confessed... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 572 pages
...the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed ; So much one man can do 75 That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And have, though overcome, confessed How good he is, how just, And fit for highest trust. 80 Nor yet grown stiffer with command,... | |
 | Charles Francis Richardson - 1909 - 236 pages
...hateth emptiness, Allows of penetration less, And therefore must make room When greater spirits come " "And now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed." ..! The lesson of these two "Horatian" odes, taken together, one without rhyme and the other with,... | |
 | 1910 - 492 pages
...now the Irish are ashamed To see themselves in one year tamed: So much one man can do That does both act and know. They can affirm his praises best, And...just And fit for highest trust; Nor yet grown stiffer with command, But still in the Republic's hand — How fit he is to sway That can so well obey ! He... | |
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