The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen3John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... say , That though he was thus fettled on his shore , Yet he his arms was ready down to lay , His ancient right if fo he would restore : But if the fame he wilfully denay , To ftop th ' effufion of their fubjects gore , He frankly off ...
... say , That though he was thus fettled on his shore , Yet he his arms was ready down to lay , His ancient right if fo he would restore : But if the fame he wilfully denay , To ftop th ' effufion of their fubjects gore , He frankly off ...
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... And to the King and Dauphin fent away ( Who at that time refiding were in Roan ) To be partakers of that glorious day , Wherein the English fhould be overthrown Left that of them enfuing times fhould say , That 12 THE WORKS OF DRAYTON .
... And to the King and Dauphin fent away ( Who at that time refiding were in Roan ) To be partakers of that glorious day , Wherein the English fhould be overthrown Left that of them enfuing times fhould say , That 12 THE WORKS OF DRAYTON .
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... say , That for their fafety they forfook their own , When France did that brave victory obtain , That fhall her lafting'st monument remain . The poor distressed Englishmen the whiles , Not dar'd by doubt , and lefs appall'd with dread ...
... say , That for their fafety they forfook their own , When France did that brave victory obtain , That fhall her lafting'st monument remain . The poor distressed Englishmen the whiles , Not dar'd by doubt , and lefs appall'd with dread ...
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... say , Where's that couragious Englishman that dares Adventure but to carry me away ? This were a thing now worthy of our wars . ' " Is't true , quoth Suffolk ? by this bleffed day , When as the English , whofe o'er - weary'd arms. The ...
... say , Where's that couragious Englishman that dares Adventure but to carry me away ? This were a thing now worthy of our wars . ' " Is't true , quoth Suffolk ? by this bleffed day , When as the English , whofe o'er - weary'd arms. The ...
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... Say'ft thou fo in- Quoth Huntington ? Then fortune be our speed . ' And through the ranks then rushing in their pride , They make a lane , about them so they lay ; Foot goes with foot , and fide is join'd to fide , They ftrike down all ...
... Say'ft thou fo in- Quoth Huntington ? Then fortune be our speed . ' And through the ranks then rushing in their pride , They make a lane , about them so they lay ; Foot goes with foot , and fide is join'd to fide , They ftrike down all ...
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