Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Philip Stanley Worsley” in chapter 1.5 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34.:
...ou a pen portrait of our chieftain from an English view point.
In a translation of Homer, dedicated to General R. E. Lee, the most stainless of living commanders and except in fortune the greatest, Philip Stanley Worsley of Oxford, wrote: The grand old bard that never dies Receive him in our English tongue; I send thee, but with weeping eyes, The story that he sung. Thy Tory is fallen, thy dear land Is marred...
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