4. 5. 66 'In tourney light, the Moor his jerrid flings, And on the land as evening seem'd to set, mosque or minaret.” "Prouder scene never hallow'd war's pomp to the mind, Than when Christendom's pennons woo'd And the flower of her brave for the Their watchword, humanity's vow." 6. "As on some black and troublous night The star of --, whose proud light Never hath beam'd on those who rest In the white island of the west." I. 15. "He was not all unhappy. His resolve Upbore him, and firm faith, and evermore Prayer from a living source within the will." Of "Not that fair field , when Proserpine gathering flowers, Herself a fairer flower, by gloomy Dis 2. "Wide through the landscape of his dreams, 3. Beneath the palm trees on the plain "Ever witness for him Those twins of learning, that he rais'd in you Ipswich, and with him." one of which fell 4. "Who knows not The daughter of the sun." 5. "I once beheld at the approach of day, The orient sky all stained with roseate "One who, no more than mortal brave, I. "She's pu'd an apple red and white, 2. "Upon the murderous spot she seem'd to 3. grow, Like to a native lily of the dell.” "Cease then, my friend! a moment cease, And leave these classic tomes in peace; These ancients; as might say, 'Were pretty fellows in their day.'" 4. "How sour sweet music is 5. When time is broke and no proportion kept." "Of noble race I came; One of the wealthy of the earth, my sire." 17. A Distinguished General. I. "He whose delightful seat Was fair Damascus, on the fertile border 2. "Crossed by her friends, by her not disapproved, 3. Nor yet preferred, nor like So stood the affair." "all fountains of the deep loved, shall heave the ocean to usurp Beyond all bounds.” |