| 1853 - 420 頁
...institution — " Behold an Order yet of newer date Doubling their number, equalling their state ; Oar England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle...blue. These of the Garter call'd, of faith unstain'd, And well repaid the laurels which they gain'd." * To render the first meeting of the Order as gorgeous... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1853 - 264 頁
...glorious Dryden, in the " Flower and the Leaf," sung the praises of the illustrious institution : — Unchanged by fortune, to their sovereign true, For...faith unstain'd, In fighting fields the laurel have obtain'd, And well repaid the laurels which they gain'd." In 1357, John, King of France, defeated at... | |
| 1853 - 748 頁
...peers of Charlemain ; For bows the strength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour and of victory* Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their...defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince ; Unchang'd by fortune, to their sovereign true, For which their manly legs are bound with blue. These... | |
| 1853 - 428 頁
...number, equalling their state ; Oar England's ornament, the crown's defence, In battle brave, protectory of their prince ; Unchanged by fortune, to their sovereign...are bound with blue. These of the Garter call'd, of fiiith unstain'd, And well repaid the laurels which they gain'd."1 To render the first meeting of the... | |
| John Dryden - 1854 - 324 頁
...peers of Charlemagne : For bows the strength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour and of victory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their...manly legs are bound with blue. These, of the Garter called, of faith unstained, In fighting fields the laurel have obtained, And well repaid the honours... | |
| John Dryden - 1854 - 328 頁
...defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince : Unchang'd by fortune, to their sovereign true, 550 For which their manly legs are bound with blue. These,...faith unstain'd In fighting fields the laurel have obtain'd, And well repaid the honours which they gam'd. The laurel wreaths were first by Csesar worn,... | |
| John Dryden - 1855 - 380 頁
...peers of Charlemagne ; For bows the strength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour, and of victory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their...prince ; Unchanged by fortune, to their sovereign true, 550 For which their manly legs are bound with blue. These, of the Garter call'd, of faith unstain'd,... | |
| John Dryden - 1856 - 592 頁
...peers of Charlemagne : For bows the strength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour and of victory. Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their...faith unstain'd In fighting fields the laurel have obtain'd, And well repaid the honours which they gain'd. The laurel wreathe were first by Ceesar worn,... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 480 頁
...prince : Unchang'd hy fortune, to their soveregn true, For which their mnnly legs are hound with hlue. These, of the Garter call'd, of faith unstain'd, In fighting fields the laurel have ohtain'd. And well repaid the honours which they gain'd. The laurel wreaths were first hy Cirsar worn,... | |
| 1866 - 336 頁
...of Charlemain : For bows the strength of brawny arms imply, Emblems of valour, and of victory. 54* Behold an order yet of newer date, Doubling their...defence, In battle brave, protectors of their prince : Unchang'd by fortune, to their sovereign true, 550 For which their manly legs are bound with blue.... | |
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