And who, in time, knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue, to what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent, T' enrich unknowing nations with our stores? The Edinburgh Review - Pàgina 3751859Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1850 - 664 pàgines
...died in 1616, thus sings of his language : " And who in time knows whither we may vent The treasures of our tongue ? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent To enrich the unknowing nations with our stores ? What worlds in the yet unformed Occident... | |
| 1839 - 630 pàgines
...Musophilus, hag the following prophetic lines : " And who knows whither may, in time, be sent The treasures of our tongue? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory may be lent T'enrich unknowing nations with our stores'} What worlds in the yet unform'd Occident, May 'come... | |
| 1839 - 622 pàgines
...following prophetic lines : " And who knows whither may, in time, be sent The treasures of our tongue 1 To what strange shores This gain of our best glory may be lent T'enrich unknowing nations with our stores? What worlds in the yet unform'd occident, May 'come... | |
| 1873 - 866 pàgines
...prophecy, an imagined possibility, in this poem. It relates to the spread of the language : And who in time knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue...To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent T* enrich unknowing nations with our stores ? What worlds in th' yet unformed Occident... | |
| 1850 - 602 pàgines
...the rounding points of Europe and Africa ; "And who in time knows whither we may vent The treasures of our tongue? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent, To enrich the unknowing nations with our stores ?" The only language which can now pretend... | |
| 1850 - 602 pàgines
...the rounding points of Europe and Africa ; " And who in time knows whither we may vent The treasures of our tongue? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall b? sent, To enrich the unUnowing nitions with our stores ?" The only language which can now pretend... | |
| 1850 - 662 pàgines
...the rounding points of Europe and Africa ; " And who in time knows whither we may vent The treasures of our tongue ? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent, To enrich the unknowing nations with our stores?" The only language which can now pretend... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pàgines
...impulse for the English Muse, and foresaw a boundless scope for the English tongue : "And who (in time) pers, perchance I only, like an uninvited guest Whom...one owned, sate silent, shall I add, Fed on the d shall be sent U" enrich unknowing nations with our stores? What worlds in th' yet unformed Occident,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1851 - 282 pàgines
...Daniel, the poet laureate of that kingdom — " Who in time knows whither we may vent The treasures of our tongue ? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent T' enrich unknowing nations with our stores ? What worlds, in th' yet unformed Occident,... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1852 - 462 pàgines
...these mouldering forms spoke and wrote : " And who in time knows whither he may vent The treasures of our tongue ? To what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent T' enrich unknowing nations with our stores ? What worlds in th' yet unformed Occident... | |
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