| John Milton - 1855 - 564 pages
...In vain doth valour bleed, While avarice and rapine share the land. XL TO THE LORD GENERAL CROMWELL. CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not...fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed, And on the neck of crowned fortune proud Hast reared God's trophies, and his work pursued... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pages
...vain doth valour bleed, While avarice and rapine share the land. XVI. TO THE LORD GENERAL CROMWELL. CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not...fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed, And on the neck of crowned fortune proud And Worcester's laureate wreath. Yet much remains... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 900 pages
...land. TO THE LORD GENERAL CROMWELL.' CKOMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud, Not of war only,1 but detractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless...fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast plough' d, And on the neck of crowned Fortune • proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued... | |
| John Collingwood Bruce - 1857 - 208 pages
...load of obloquy, is beginning to be understood. Milton, who knew him well, thus addresses him : — " Cromwell, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not...glorious way hast plough'd. And on the neck of crowned for tune proud Hast rear'd God'* trophies, and his work pursued, \VhileDarwen stream with blood of... | |
| John Milton - 1857 - 664 pages
...vain doth valour bleed, While avarice and rapine share the land. XVI. TO THE LORD GENERAL CROMWELL. CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not...fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed, And on the neck of crowned fortune proud Hast reared God's trophies, and his work pursued,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1192 pages
...there. CHAPTER XXI. THE LIBRARY OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, AND SOME OF THE OTHER IRISH LIBRARIES. CROMWELL our Chief of Men, who through a cloud, Not...plough'd; And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud Hast rear'U God's trophies, and his work pursued MILTON, Sonnet to the Lord General Cromwfll. When Archbishop... | |
| James Miller (of Haddington, Scotland.) - 1859 - 352 pages
...Spanish Armada might land on ±heir shores. The elements, however, happily prevented this. CHAPTER XIII. Cromwell, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not...fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed, And on the neck of crowned fortune proud Hast rear'd God's trophies, and his work pursued,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1196 pages
...there. CHAPTER XXI. THE LIBRARY OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, AND SOME OF THE OTHER IRISH LIBRARIES. CROMWELL our Chief of Men, who through a cloud, Not...matchless Fortitude, To Peace and Truth thy glorious wny hast plough'd; And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud Hut rear'd God's trophies, and his work... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 pages
...there. CHAPTER XXI. THE LIBRARY OF TRINITY CQLLEGE, DUBLIN, AND SOME OF THE OTHER IRISH LIBRARIES. CROMWELL our Chief of Men, who through a cloud, Not of War only, but Detractions rude. Guided by Faiili and matchless Fortitude, To Peace and Truth thy glorious way hast plough'd; And on the neck... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1861 - 816 pages
...du Ciel ; il avoit admis Cromwell comme lieutenant général de Dieu, protecteur de la république. Cromwell, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not of war only, but distractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious vvay hast... | |
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