| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 psl.
...CECILIA'S DAY TWAS at the royal fenst for Persia won By Philip's warlike son : Alolï in awful slate olds by night, plac'd around ; Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound : (So should desert in arms be crown'd)... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 psl.
...SECTION XIV Alexander's Feast ; or, The Power of Musick. AN ODE FOR ST. CECILIA'S DAY. DRYDEN. 'Twas' . . at the royal feast', for Persia' . . won' By Philip's warlike son* : — A.loft' . . in awful slate', The godlike hero sat' On his imperial throne*. His valiant peers' . . were placed around',... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 psl.
...the spicy shore. ALEXANDER'S FEAST: OR, THE POWER OF MUSIC. AN ODE IN HONOR OF ST. CECILIA'S DAT TWAS , plac'd around ; Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound : (So should desert in arms be crown'd)... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 psl.
...charming air repay, Shook thousand odors from his dewy wings. 59. ALEXANDER'S FEAST. — Dryden. 'Twas at the royal feast, for Persia won By Philip's warlike son. — Aloft, in awful state, The godlike hero sat On his imperial throne. His valiant peers were placed around, Their brows with roses and with myrtle... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 psl.
...and more than half perhaps will reign; As man ere long, and this new world shall know. MILTON. TWAS at the royal feast, for Persia won By Philip's warlike son. Aloft in awful state, The godlike hero eat On his imperia! throne. His valiant peers were plac'd around. Their brows with roses and with myrtles... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 psl.
...plac'd around ; Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound : (So should desert in arms be crown 'dj Except the box that threw the main ? " n flower of youth and beauty's pride. Happy, happy, happy pair! None but the brave, None but the brave,... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 108 psl.
...sun, For at dawning to assail ye, Here no bugles sound reveille." SCOTT. ALEXANDER'S FEAST. 1 T WAS at the royal feast, for Persia won By Philip's warlike...were placed around, Their brows with roses and with myrtle bound : So should desert in arms be crowned. The lovely Thais, by his side, Sat like a blooming... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 psl.
...heaven, from whence it came ; Earth keeps the body ; vene preserves the fame. Alexander1 1 Fecat. Twas er the plac'd around, Their brows with roses and with myrtle bound ; So should desert in arms be crown'd.... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 psl.
...charming air repay, Shook thousand odors from his dewy wings. t 59. ALEXANDER'S FEAST. — Dryden. 'Twas at the royal feast, for Persia won By Philip's warlike son. — Aloft, in awful state, The godlike hero sat On his imperial throne. His valiant peers were placed around, Their brows with roses and with myrtle... | |
| General reciter - 1845 - 348 psl.
...tbroat, leaving the spectators completely in the dark. Yes, I own 'tis my, &c. ALEXANDER'S FEAST. 'TWAS at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike...awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial tbrone ; His valiant peers were placed around ; Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound : Timothens,... | |
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