Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Frontiers - Page 10by Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - 1908 - 58 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Cowper - 1837 - 534 pages
...him as his lawful prey. Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interpos'd Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; And, worse than all, and most to be deplor'd As human... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey ! Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies...had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; And, worse than all, and most to be deplored, As human... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pages
...as his lawful prey. Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interpos'd, Mako enemies of nations, who had else, Like kindred drops, been mingled into one. 3. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys: And worse than all, and most to be deplor'd, As human... | |
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 pages
...for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey. Lands interseeted by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed, Make enemies...had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; And worse than all, and most to be deplored As human nature's... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1841 - 512 pages
...There is too much ground for the feeling lamentation of Cowper : " Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies...else, Like kindred drops, been mingled into one." $ 185. Of the affection of friendship. Another interesting modification of that feeling of goodwill... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 240 pages
...as a lawful prey. 15 Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interpos'd Moke enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; , 20 And worse than all, and most to be deplor'd, As human... | |
| 1842 - 144 pages
...Their power has been also reared upon the ruin of other nations. " Lands intersected by a narrow firth Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies...had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; And worse than all, and most to be deplored As human nature's... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1842 - 516 pages
...There is too much ground for the feeling lamentation of Cowper : " Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies...else, Like kindred drops, been mingled into one." $ 372. Of the affection of friendship. Another interesting modification of that feeling or. good-will... | |
| William Cowper - 1842 - 162 pages
...as a lawful prey. 15 Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interpos'd Moke enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; 20 And worse than all, and most to be deplor'd, As human... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 666 pages
...and their common destiny. It is even yet true, however, that " Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other. Mountains interposed Make enemies...had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one." In the employment of this winged messenger, in the action of this swift witness of truth, in freighting... | |
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