The "Corporal's Guard" who sustained Mr. Tyler were all on hand and prominently seated to hear him abuse the Whigs, and they evidently had great expectations that he might eulogize the President.
The former exerted himself to save his illustrious friend from persecution, and omitted no opportunity to defend him as a politician and to eulogize him as a poet.
The function of the Bard, or poet, afterwards was 'to eulogize and to satirize;' and in this more restricted sense of the word the term poet or Bard is frequently employed in Christian times.
Could they accomplish this, they would be very willing to eulogize the character of Jesus, and extol the purity and excellence of his precepts.
We cannot eulogize it, for it is above all human praise.
We do not eulogize the sun shining in his strength, but we put a screen over our eyes when we would look at him, lest we should be blinded by the brightness of his beams.
The reverent mind shrinks instinctively from the idea of attempting to eulogize it, as from something profane and presumptuous.
The gentleman prefaced his arguments by observing, "that it had latterly become the fashion to eulogize the Constitution of the United States; and that whenever he heard lavish encomiums applied to it, he could not help apprehending mischief.
To describe their distresses and to eulogize their valor and patriotism, is one of the topics of the day.
They would, I have no doubt, been prepared to eulogize the President, and publicly approve the act.
Fabius, it must be admitted, is always inclined to eulogize Seneca.
There is no question here of giving the theatre any larger liberties than the press and the platform, or of claiming larger powers for Shakespear to eulogize Brutus than Lord Rosebery has to eulogize Cromwell.
I do not stand here to eulogize our friend and brother to-day, but to satisfy my own feelings and pay a tribute of respect to his memory, for I loved him and he loved me, and he loved this people.
To eulogize him to the reading public is To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To lend a perfume to the violet .
When speaking in my last chapter of the way in which our age has come toeulogize guidance by natural conditions, I might have cited as a striking illustration the prevalent worship of childhood.
What is intolerable is that men should condemn or eulogize force at large, irrespective of its use as a means of getting results.
They usually look back upon them as a most unpleasant and unprofitable period of their lives, and when they attempt to eulogize it they make it all the more shocking.
Julius II found poets to eulogize him, because he himself was no mean subject for poetry, but he does not seem to have troubled himself much about them.
Two or three authors, either venal or fanatical, eulogize the cruel and effeminate Constantine as if he had been a god, and treat as an absolute miscreant the just, the wise, and the great Julian.
I did not know, sir, that it belonged to the theory of Government to eulogize the President on all occasions, or express a confidence we do not feel.
Sir, I might degrade by attempting to eulogize this illustrious character.
They are both dead, and it was my sad privilege toeulogize their public achievements in the Senate.
What infuriated Punch even more than the ineptitudes of the Court was the fulsome adulation of the Lickspittle-offs of the Press, who were prepared, not only to defend, but to eulogize them.
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