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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... feem to threat . The Duke of Brabant of high valour known , The Earls of Marle and Falconbridge the rear ; To Arthur Earl of Richmond's felf alone They leave the right wing to be guided there : Lewes of Bourbon , fecond yet to none ...
... feem to threat . The Duke of Brabant of high valour known , The Earls of Marle and Falconbridge the rear ; To Arthur Earl of Richmond's felf alone They leave the right wing to be guided there : Lewes of Bourbon , fecond yet to none ...
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... feem'd to have but stay'd for breath , To make the horror to enfue the more : With hands befmear'd with blood , when meager death Looketh more griefly than he did before ; So that each body feem'd but as a fheath To put their fwords in ...
... feem'd to have but stay'd for breath , To make the horror to enfue the more : With hands befmear'd with blood , when meager death Looketh more griefly than he did before ; So that each body feem'd but as a fheath To put their fwords in ...
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... feem'd little but to care ; Audley and Elmsbridge peril scorn to fhun ; Gifford feem'd danger to her teeth to dare : Nor Badlefmer gave back to Edward's power , As though they ftrove whom death fhould first devour . XLIV . I'll not ...
... feem'd little but to care ; Audley and Elmsbridge peril scorn to fhun ; Gifford feem'd danger to her teeth to dare : Nor Badlefmer gave back to Edward's power , As though they ftrove whom death fhould first devour . XLIV . I'll not ...
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... feem'd to brave th ' imbattel'd foe , Longer not able their own weight to wield , Their lofty tops to the base duft do bow ; Here fits a helmet , and there lies a shield ; Oh , ill did Fate those ancient arms bestow , Which as a quarry ...
... feem'd to brave th ' imbattel'd foe , Longer not able their own weight to wield , Their lofty tops to the base duft do bow ; Here fits a helmet , and there lies a shield ; Oh , ill did Fate those ancient arms bestow , Which as a quarry ...
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... feem'd to please : For fain he would be king ( yet ) of an ifle , Although his empire bounded in a mile . . XXXVI . But when he thought to ftrike his profp'rous fail , As under lee , paft danger of the flood , A fudden ftorm of mixed ...
... feem'd to please : For fain he would be king ( yet ) of an ifle , Although his empire bounded in a mile . . XXXVI . But when he thought to ftrike his profp'rous fail , As under lee , paft danger of the flood , A fudden ftorm of mixed ...
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