The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. Relics of Literature - Page 68by Reuben Percy - 1823 - 400 lehteFull view - About this book
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| 1806 - 284 lehte
...Daughter of warre.; for MARS himself begot her j Mother of peace ; for she brought forth the later. She was, and is, what can there more be said, On earth the chief, in Heaven the second maide. ANOTHER. KINGS, qneenes, mens judgments, eyes, See where your mirrour... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 lehte
...Daughter of warre ; for MARS himself begot her ; Mother of peace ; for she brought forth the later.She was, and is, what can there more be said, On earth the chief, in Heaven the second maide. ANOTHER. KINGS, queenes, mens judgments, eyes, See where your mirrour... | |
| 1835 - 656 lehte
...FUNERAL OF QUEEN ELIXABETH. FROM A MANUSCRIPT IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. The queen was brought by water from Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swam blind after. I think the bargemen might,... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 lehte
...Elizabeth, Daughter of warre, for Mars himself begat her ! Mother of Peace, for she bore the latter. She was and is (what can there more be said ? ) On...oars did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might,... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 lehte
...Elizabeth. Daughter of warre, for Mars himself begat her ! Mother of Peace, for she bore the latter. She was and is (what can there more be said ?) On...brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oavs did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearle,... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1837 - 376 lehte
...the well-known and quaint epitaph on her, preserved by Camden, in all the false wit of the times. " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish under water, Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swam... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 lehte
...Charles I. and his queen Henrietta, thus ludicrously expresses himself in an ode upon her death : ' The queen was brought by water to Whitehall : At every stroke the oars did tears let fall ! Alore clung about the barge : fish under water Wept out their eyne of pearl, and swam blind after.... | |
| 412 lehte
...ON THE FUNERAL Of QUEEN ELIZARETH, RY AN UNKNOWN POET OF THAT REIGN. The Queen was brought by waier to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; Jiih under water Wept out their eyes ofpea,rle, and swome blind after, I think the bargemen might,... | |
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