| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...towers, That crown the wat'ry glade, Where grateful Science still adores Her HENRY'S holy shade (e) ; And ye, that from the stately brow Of WINDSOR'S heights...whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way : (t) King Henry the Sixth, founder of the College. Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...adores Her HENRY'S holy shade (e); And ye, that from the stately brow Of WINDSOR'S heights th'expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among WanderStthe hoary Thames along His silver-winding way: Ah, happy hills! ah, pleasing shade! Ah, fields... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...crown the wat'ry glade, Where grateful Science still adores Her HENRY'S holy shade e ; And ye, thc.t from the stately brow Of WINDSOR'S heights th' expanse...whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way : e King Henry the Sixth, founder of the College. D Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1804 - 590 pages
...those not possessed of his edition of Gray. It occurs on the seventh and eighth line of the ode on Eton College : " And ye, that from the stately brow...th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, ffTiose turf, whose shade, whoseflou-crs among," Sec. I think your sonnet extremely pretty, though... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...Science still adores Her Henry's holy shade ; And ye that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heighfs th' expanse below Of grove , of lawn , of mead , survey , Whose turf, whose shade , whose flower! amoig Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way. Ah happy hills , ah pleasing shade... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...antique towers, That crown the wat'ry glade, Where grateful science still adores Her HENRY'S holy shade; .And ye that from the stately brow Of WINDSOR'S heights...whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way. Ah happy hills, ah pleasing shade, Ah fields belov'd in vain, Where once my careless... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...antique towers, That crown the watry glade Where grateful Science still adores Her Henry's holy shade; And ye, that, from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights,...mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers a Wanders the hoary Thames alouir Ah happy hills! ah pleasing shades ! Ah fields belov'd in vain! Where... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...Tow'rs! •*• That crown the wat'ry glade Where grateful Science still adores Her Henry's* holy shade; And ye that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights...expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead,. survey ; Whos< turf, whose shade, whose flowers, among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver winding way.... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...towers, That crown the wat'ry glade, Where grateful Science still adores Her HENRY'S* holy Shade ; And ye, that from the stately brow Of WINDSOR'S heights th' expanse below .* King HENRY the Sixth, Founder of the College. Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...the stately brow OS Windsors height th' expanse below Z Of grove, of lawn, of mead, survey, \Vhose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among 'Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way. > Ah happy hills, ah pleasing shad, Ah fields belov'd in vain, Where once my careless... | |
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