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" Republic's hand — How fit he is to sway That can so well obey ! He to the Commons... "
Horace's odes, Englished and imitated by various hands, selected and ... - Page 157
by Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1880 - 282 pages
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...how just, And fit for highest trust : Nor yet grown stiffer by command, But still in the Republic's eply'd. Daughter of God and Man, accomplish'd Eve,...finish round the earth, By morrow evening, and from spoils ungirt, To lay them at the Public's skirt. So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the eky,...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...: Nor yet grown suffer by eommand, But still in the Republie's hand, How fit he is to sway That ean /@ N D ǀ * C7 AF ' ER +^ ~ }U E2o` H [ - a... Ҷ9:H b Z) 陾 } b Q ϕ \ y k [n d _ %_j 0 spoils ungirt, To lay them at the Publie's skirt. So when the faleon high Falls heavy from the sky,...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 11

1842 - 712 pages
...how just, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stifler by command, But still in the Republic's hand, How fit he is to sway That can so well obey....His fame to make it theirs. And has his sword and spoils ungirt, To lay them at the public's skirt; So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the sky,...
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Old Portraits and Modern Sketches

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 326 pages
...how just, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stifFer by command, But still in the Republic's hand, How fit he is to sway That can so well obey....His fame to make it theirs. And has his sword and spoils ungirt, To lay them at the public's skirt ; So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the sky,...
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Old Portraits and Modern Sketches

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 324 pages
...how just, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stiffer by command, But still in the Republic's hand, How fit he is to sway That can so well obey....His fame to make it theirs. And has his sword and spoils ungirt, To lay them at the public's skirt; So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the sky,...
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The American Whig Review, Volumes 13-14

1851 - 1220 pages
...stiffer by command, But still in the Republic's band, How fit he is to sway, That can so well obey I " He to the Commons' feet presents A kingdom for his...His fame to make it theirs. " And has his sword and spoils ungirt To lay them at the public's skirt So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the eky, "...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 13

1851 - 724 pages
...still in the Republic's hand, How fit he is to sway, That can во well obey ! " He to the Common»' feet presents A kingdom for his first year's rents,...forbears His fame to make it theirs. "And has his sword und spoils nngirt To lay them at the public's skirt ; So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the...
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The Poetical Works of Andrew Marvell: With a Memoir of the Author

Andrew Marvell - 1857 - 408 pages
...confessed How good he is, how just, Nor yet grown stiffen with command, But still in the republic's hand, (How fit he is to sway, That can so well obey...His fame, to make it theirs; And has his sword and spoils ungirt, To lay them at the public's skirt: So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the sky,...
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The Poetical Works of Andrew Marvell: With a Memoir of the Author

Andrew Marvell - 1857 - 408 pages
...how 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 to (he Commons' feet presents A kingdom for his first year's rents ; And, what he may, forbears His fame,...
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The brave old English confessors

English confessors - 1860 - 380 pages
...how just, And fit for highest trust. Nor yet grown stiffer by command, But still in the Eepublic's hand, How fit he is to sway That can so well obey....His fame to make it theirs. And has his sword and spoils ungirt, To lay them at the public's skirt ; So when the falcon high Falls heavy from the eky,...
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