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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... Henry Reynold , Efq . , that , even at ten years of age , he had made a confiderable proficiency in thể Latin , and was a page to a person of quality . Sir Afton Cokayne , in his " Choice Poems , " mentions his having been for fome time ...
... Henry Reynold , Efq . , that , even at ten years of age , he had made a confiderable proficiency in thể Latin , and was a page to a person of quality . Sir Afton Cokayne , in his " Choice Poems , " mentions his having been for fome time ...
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... Henry the Fifth , that man made out of fire , Th ' imperial wreath plac'd on his princely brow , His lion's courage ftands not to enquire Which way old Henry came by it ; or how At Pomfret - caftle Richard fould expire : What's that to ...
... Henry the Fifth , that man made out of fire , Th ' imperial wreath plac'd on his princely brow , His lion's courage ftands not to enquire Which way old Henry came by it ; or how At Pomfret - caftle Richard fould expire : What's that to ...
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... Henry's entrance ( but too well improv'd ) He clearly faw that dear muft be the blood That it must coft , e'er he could be remov'd : He fends to make his other fea - towns good , ( Never before fo much it him behov'd ) In every one a ...
... Henry's entrance ( but too well improv'd ) He clearly faw that dear muft be the blood That it must coft , e'er he could be remov'd : He fends to make his other fea - towns good , ( Never before fo much it him behov'd ) In every one a ...
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... Henry's will to be . And having won their conduct to the King , Thofe hardy chiefs on whom the charge had lain , Thither thofe well - fed burgeffes do bring , What they had offer'd ftrongly to maintain In fuch a cafe , although a dang ...
... Henry's will to be . And having won their conduct to the King , Thofe hardy chiefs on whom the charge had lain , Thither thofe well - fed burgeffes do bring , What they had offer'd ftrongly to maintain In fuch a cafe , although a dang ...
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... Henry should fet down , In which their battles fhould difpofe the crown . This news to Henry by the herald brought , As one difpaffion'd , foberly quoth he , [ fought ; " Had your King pleas'd , we fooner might have For now my foldiers ...
... Henry should fet down , In which their battles fhould difpofe the crown . This news to Henry by the herald brought , As one difpaffion'd , foberly quoth he , [ fought ; " Had your King pleas'd , we fooner might have For now my foldiers ...
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