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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... doth fly To all her towns , and warns them to awake , And for her fafety up their arms to take . At Paris , Roan , and Orleance fhe calls , And at their gates with groanings doth com- plain : Then cries fhe out , " O get up to your ...
... doth fly To all her towns , and warns them to awake , And for her fafety up their arms to take . At Paris , Roan , and Orleance fhe calls , And at their gates with groanings doth com- plain : Then cries fhe out , " O get up to your ...
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... doth ftrike : Him with a mall a fecond English pays ; A fecond French transpierc'd him with a pike ; That from the height of the imbattl'd tow'rs , Their mixed blood ran down the walls in show'rs . A Frenchman back into the town doth ...
... doth ftrike : Him with a mall a fecond English pays ; A fecond French transpierc'd him with a pike ; That from the height of the imbattl'd tow'rs , Their mixed blood ran down the walls in show'rs . A Frenchman back into the town doth ...
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... doth bear , Upon the Duke of Gloucefter doth light , Which on the youthful chivalry doth bring , Scarce two pikes length that came before the king . Their ftaves both ftrongly riveted with steel , At the first stroke each other they ...
... doth bear , Upon the Duke of Gloucefter doth light , Which on the youthful chivalry doth bring , Scarce two pikes length that came before the king . Their ftaves both ftrongly riveted with steel , At the first stroke each other they ...
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... doth begin : He his at him , till the Lord Beaumont came , " Their rafh attempt and wifely thus doth blame . " Are not the French twice trebled to our pow'r , ( 6 " And fighting ftill , nay doubtfull yet the day ? " Think you not thefe ...
... doth begin : He his at him , till the Lord Beaumont came , " Their rafh attempt and wifely thus doth blame . " Are not the French twice trebled to our pow'r , ( 6 " And fighting ftill , nay doubtfull yet the day ? " Think you not thefe ...
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... doth the poifon boil in every breast , To far deftruction ev'ry one's inclin'd ; Rumours of fpoil through ev'ry ear do fly , And threat'ning fury fits in ev'ry eye . Vill . This done , in hafte fhe to King Edward hies , Who late grown ...
... doth the poifon boil in every breast , To far deftruction ev'ry one's inclin'd ; Rumours of fpoil through ev'ry ear do fly , And threat'ning fury fits in ev'ry eye . Vill . This done , in hafte fhe to King Edward hies , Who late grown ...
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