| William Mason - English drama - 1759 - 114 pages
...foul confides In that all-healing and all-forming Power, Who, on the radiant day when Time was born, Caft his broad eye upon the wild of ocean, And calm'd...: then, plunging deep His mighty arm, pluck'd from it's dark domain This throne of Freedom, lifted it to light, Girt it with filver cliffs, and call'd... | |
| William Mason - 1774 - 316 pages
...foul confides In that all-healing and all-forming Power, Who, on the radiant day when Time was born, Caft his broad eye upon the wild of ocean, And calm'd...filver cliffs, and call'd it Britain: He did, and will preferve it. CHORUS. Pious Prince, In that all-healing and all-forming power Still let thy foul confide... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 332 pages
...foul confides In that all-healing and all-forming Power, Who, on the radiant day when Time was born, Caft his broad eye upon the wild of ocean, And calm'd...filver cliffs, and call'd it Britain : He did, and will preferve it. CHORUS. Pious Prince ! . In that all-healing and all-forming Power Still F 209 ] t ' •... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...confides In that all-healing and all-forming power, Who, on the radiant day when time was born, Cast his broad eye upon the wild of ocean, And calm'd it...throne of freedom, lifted it to light, Girt it with silver cliffs, and call'dit Britain : He did, and will preserve it. Mod. Pious prince, In that all-healing... | |
| James Chartres - 1800 - 30 pages
...All-forming Power I. . Who. on the radiant Day when Time was born, V Caft his broad Eye upon the World of Ocean, And calm'd it with a glance ; then, plunging...filver Cliffs, and call'd it BRITAIN : He did and will preferve it. , • "Mafon's Cara£t. ATHERSTONE, ( Printed for the Author, ) By James Harris, * And... | |
| William Mason - English poetry - 1803 - 252 pages
...confides In that all-healing and all-forming Power, Who, on the radiant day when Time was born, Cast his broad eye upon the wild of ocean, And calm'd it...throne of freedom, lifted it to light, Girt it with silver cliffs, and call'd it Britain : He did, and will preserve it. CHORUS. Pious prince, In that... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1806 - 660 pages
...was born, Plung'd his broad eye amid the wilds of Ocean, And calm'd it with a glance ; then lending deep His mighty arm^ pluck'd from its dark domain This Throne of Freedom, girt it with filver cliffs, And call'd it Britain. He did ; and Will preserve it." On this hope we... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...confides In that a,ll -healing and all-forming Power Who, on the radiant day when Time was born, Cast his broad eye upon the wild of Ocean, And calm'd it with a glance ; then, plunging deep fl\s mighty, arm, pluck' d from its dark domain This Throne of Freedom, lifted it to light, Girt it... | |
| Pindar - Laudatory poetry, Greek - 1810 - 376 pages
...billowy plain " Apollo's sacred isle it shall remain." 140 V. 127. Jhcpracitnl god.} Hence Mason : " Plunging deep His mighty arm, pluck'd from its dark...throne of freedom, lifted it to light, Girt it with silver cliffs, and call'd it Britain." Jove's order Fate and Truth approving heard And with eternal... | |
| William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 404 pages
...confides In that all-healing and all-forming Power, Who on the radiant day when Time was born, Cast his broad eye upon the wild of ocean, And calm'd it...throne of freedom, lifted it to light, Girt it with silver cliffs, and call'd it Britain : He did, and will preserve it. CHORUS. Pious Prince ! In that... | |
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