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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... SArCuOSS en is era. , 2 } hy patrlot binds by Bdtihsh science taugll,'h! h tjt-equal valour have endured apd fought:- . Raise,, lusitania! raise thv thougilt and see4 What diff r'eot fiotives; uige e'v foe andthee - His Cdns6ripts fore d, to gdard a Tyrant's ...

Poetry

... impatient brave, A 'laslh'd the bright steel, and hasten'd o'er the wave; The Sons of Freedom fill'd the Gadian strandi And Lusitania hail'd the gen'rous band ; - p Then, thro' the myrtle's desolated bow.er, The ravag'o temple, and the ruin'd tower, The ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... asjthat river'ilo d, Firm he nrlisgled in the figt, Seekring Me-in fields of hlIoo! ' See tne Tags, golden Nanks, - Lusitania's vineyardls fair;- 4 There:he led hil plai4ed raniks Check'd the Gallic hydra ?? ; 'Ihence, mid' Pyrrenean snows 13id ...

CANNING'S HISTORY OF HIMSELF

... that day the crown fat Louis wears. Extlting in. our triumph, I disdain'd A rhyming punster's life; and having heard That Lusitania's King, call'd by his peers. His course was bdiidingto tie Tagus' side, I left tny native land,.hd took with me The sum of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... its breast ; or Fortune mayfrowni but Honour holds a placeI C, TO win, in Fortune's spite, the wvish'd-for rest. C, Mourn, Lusitania! IWeep that coward State No ties or sense of honour could reclaim; ~: Thy Ruler's baseness has proclaim'd thy fate- ad A ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... singidat pledge of his msouatech, jwhlch~wan euclsed mathe letter. Thbis ~aatee wvas ths most potent he epud offer; and, if Lusitania in its origin,. wgs. in- perfect keeh$z with the custom of these regions, where honidur aiid the rnaoue7e are con- vertible ...

Poetry

... silent dance, Time smiling led along the hours. Broad Tagus-o'er his golden sands (So fabled by the bards of old)- T hrough Lusitania's sunny lands In his translucent beauty roll'd- Vlillst many a bell, sweet ringing, told Lisboa's children 't seas the day ...

poetry

... long league, to trace, Oh I there is sweetness in the mountain air, And life, that bloated Base can never hope to share. 55 Lusitania, the asseient nasne of Portugal. i Thle sitcient name of the capital seas Ulisipo, or Lispo; hsenee the Portugese Lisboa ...

Poetry

... Prortp4 BEAUTIES OF BYRON. N0. 1X. CIJILDE MRstOLD. The poet thus sings of the beauties and de'oriaities of LUSITANIA.* Oh, Christ ! it is a goodly sight to see What lleaven ?? dorie for this delicious land I What fruits of frgaplince blush on every ...

Poetry

... league, to trace, Oh ! titere is sweetness in the mountain ait, And life, thttt bloated Base can never hope to share. * Lusitania, the ancient nanme of Portugal. t The ancient name of the capital woas Ulisipo, or Lisps: hence the P'trtugese Lisbon, the ...

LITERATURE

... acclaim, When the rape congregation rent the air, Sympehonious with the organ's rhunde'ing roll, And naen'd her-I Queen of Lusitania's realmn, At their all-hails, tie mist dissolved, and lo, (Thrice horrible to dream, no less to paint) I saw, as yoe do ...

SOME NOTICES OF SPAIN

... communications. The grandest all, which like the Appim might be termed the Queen of Koads, ran from Meriila, the capital of Lusitania, to Salamanca. It was laid flown like Cyclopean wall, and much of it remains this day, with the grey granite line stretching ...