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" Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. "
The Works of Mr. James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements ... - Page 130
by James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802
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Verse for Patriots: To Encourage Good Citizenship

Jean Broadhurst - 1919 - 404 pages
...free, The dread and envy of them all : Rule, Britannia, rule the waves ; Britons never will be slaves. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful...the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak : Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves. • *•*••...
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Peace and Patriotism: Selections from Poetry and Prose

Elva Sophronia Smith - 1919 - 326 pages
...fall; While thou shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Rule, Britannia, etc., Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful...the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, etc., Thee, haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame: All their attempts...
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The Phono-bretto: (phonograph Libretto) The Indispensible Companion of the ...

1919 - 460 pages
...tyrants fall, While thou shalt flourish, glorious, great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful...foreign stroke, As the loud blast that tears the skies Comes but to root thy native oak. Thee, haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame; All their attempts to bend...
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The Children's Encyclopedia, Volume 1

Arthur Mee - 1910 - 690 pages
...turn to tyrants fall ; Whilst thou shalt flourish, great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful...the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their attempts to bend thee down Will...
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The English Language: Its Grammar, History and Literature, Part 3

John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1920 - 520 pages
...a certain lord, neat, trimly dress'd." — Shakespeare. (l>) " Still more majestic shalt thou riae, More dreadful from each foreign stroke ; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak." — Thomson. (c) " They considered themselves fortunate in making the children...
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A Book of British and American Verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pages
...tarns, to tyrants fall ; While thou shall flourish, great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful...the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. England and America in l782 Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their...
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An Anthology of English Verse

John Drinkwater - 1924 - 400 pages
...free, The dread and envy of them all. Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves. Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful,...the loud blast that tears the skies, Serves but to root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves. Thee haughty tyrants...
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 pages
...fall, Whilst thou shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. Rule, Britannia, etc. years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : not...most worthy to be blest — Delight and liberty, the root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, etc. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their attempts...
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Songs from the British Drama

Edward Bliss Reed - 1925 - 410 pages
...fall; While thou shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. "Rule Britannia, etc." Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful,...the loud blast that tears the skies, Serves but to root thy native oak. "Rule Britannia, etc." Thee, haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame ; All their attempts...
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The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse

David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 pages
...land, W! The nations, not so blest as thee, Must, in their turns, to tyrants fall : While thou shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them...the loud blast that tears the skies, Serves but to root thy native oak. ' Rule, &c. Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame : All their attempts to bend...
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