| 1801 - 416 pages
...forsaV.es the Court, Impatient of high hopes, urg'd with renown, And fir'd with near possession ota crown. Th' admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise, And on his goodly person feed their eyes, Hisjoy eonceal'd, he sets himself to show On each side bowing popularly low : His... | |
| Ralph Thoresby - 1830 - 518 pages
...court : Impatient of high hopes, urged with renown, And fired with near possession of a crown. The admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise, And on his goodly person feast their eyes ; His joy concealed, he sets himself to show ; On each side bowing popularly low : His looks, his gestures, and... | |
| John Dryden - 1852 - 378 pages
...forsakes the court: Impatient of high hopes, urg'd with renown, And fir'd with near possession of a crown. Th' admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise, And on his goodly person feed their eyes. His joy conceal'd he sets himself to show, On each side bowing popularly low : His... | |
| James Street - 1904 - 448 pages
...glimpse of him. " Impatient of high hopes, urg'd with renown, And fir'd with near possession of a crown, Th" admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise, And on his goodly person feed their eyes. His joy conceal'd, he sets himself to show ; On each side bowing popularly low : His... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...forsakes the court; Impatient of high hopes, urg'd with renown, And fir'd with near possession of a crown. Th' admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise, And on his goodly person feed their eyes. His joy conceal'd, he sets himself to show, On each side bowing popularly low; His... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 pages
...the court; Impatient of high hopes, urged with renown, 680 And fired with nenr possession of a crown. coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? — Let him turn, and flee! feed their eyes. His joy concealed, he sets himself to show, On each side bowing popularly low; 685... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1895 - 296 pages
...Roberts' Life of the Duke of Monmouth, vol. i, p. 132. 5 Ibid, quoting Dalrymple's Memoirs. of Kngland were not at that time laid aside, most of those who...His joy conceal'd, he sets himself to show ; On each sjde bowing popularly low : His looks, his gestures, and his words he frames, And with familiar ease... | |
| John Dryden - 2002 - 612 pages
...the court, Impatient of high hopes, urged with renown, 685 And fired with near possession of a crown; Th' admiring crowd are dazzled with surprise And on his goodly person feed their eyes; His joy concealed, he sets himself to show, On each side bowing popularly low; 690... | |
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