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" In every clime, and travel where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill the ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. "
The Works of Theodore Parker: Historic Americans - Page 221
by Theodore Parker - 1908
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 36

Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 562 pages
...where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill the' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fall'n Each in...
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The British poets, including translations, Volume 80

British poets - 1822 - 310 pages
...where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill the' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fallen Each in...
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The poems of William Cowper, with notes from his own correspondence

William Cowper - 1824 - 450 pages
...where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill th' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fall'n Each in...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton ...

John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...boast enough In every clime, and travel where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough That Chatham's language was his mother tongue* And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fallen Each in...
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Poems

William Cowper - 1824 - 446 pages
...where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill the ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother- tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fallen Each in...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character, Literary ..., Volume 25

Olinthus Gregory - Authors, English - 1828 - 492 pages
...where one might, That we were born her children : praise enough To fill th' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and with them farewell The hope of such hereafter : they have fall'n Each in...
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The Poems of William Cowper

William Cowper - 1828 - 468 pages
...where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill th' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fall'n Each in...
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Volume 10

1828 - 608 pages
...where one might, That we were born tier children : praise enough To fill th' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was. his mother tongue And Wolfe's great name compatriot with Ms own Farewell those honours, and with them farewell The hope of such hereafter : they have fallen...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1830 - 328 pages
...where we might, That we were born her children. Praise enough To fill the ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fallen Each in...
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The Works of Cowper and Thomson: Including Many Letters and Poems Never ...

William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...where we might, That we were bom her children. Praise enough To fill th' ambition of a private man, That Chatham's language was his mother tongue, And Wolfe's great name compatriot with his own. Farewell those honours, and farewell with them The hope of such hereafter ! They have fallen Each in...
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