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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... fhew . Tents and pavillions in the fields are pitch'd , E'er full wrought up , their roomthiness to try ; Windows and towers with ensigns are enrich'd With ruling banners , that do brave the sky ; Wherewith the wearied labourer bewitch ...
... fhew . Tents and pavillions in the fields are pitch'd , E'er full wrought up , their roomthiness to try ; Windows and towers with ensigns are enrich'd With ruling banners , that do brave the sky ; Wherewith the wearied labourer bewitch ...
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... fhew'd Under the enfign of each fev'ral shire , The native Welch , who no lefs honour ow'd To their own king , nor yet lefs valiant were , In one ftrong reg'ment had themfelves beftow'd , And of the reft refumed had the rear ; To their ...
... fhew'd Under the enfign of each fev'ral shire , The native Welch , who no lefs honour ow'd To their own king , nor yet lefs valiant were , In one ftrong reg'ment had themfelves beftow'd , And of the reft refumed had the rear ; To their ...
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... fhew that they could kepe as well as win ; And though the spoils them wond'rously allure , To fall to pillage ere they will begin , They fhut each paffage , by which any pow'r Might be brought on to hinder but an hour That conqu'ring ...
... fhew that they could kepe as well as win ; And though the spoils them wond'rously allure , To fall to pillage ere they will begin , They fhut each paffage , by which any pow'r Might be brought on to hinder but an hour That conqu'ring ...
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... fhew : Which when the murmur fomewhat was appeas'd , After a while their lift'ning filence breaks , And thus in answer of Alanzon speaks . 66 My Liege , quoth he , and you , my Lords and " Peers , " Whom this great business chiefly doth ...
... fhew : Which when the murmur fomewhat was appeas'd , After a while their lift'ning filence breaks , And thus in answer of Alanzon speaks . 66 My Liege , quoth he , and you , my Lords and " Peers , " Whom this great business chiefly doth ...
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... doth ftill the fairest means prefer . " Anfwers opinion , howfoe'er he err . " And to the world's eye feeming yet fo ftrong , " By our defcending willingly from hence , " " Twill fhew we were provoked by our wrong 32 THE WORKS OF DRAYTON .
... doth ftill the fairest means prefer . " Anfwers opinion , howfoe'er he err . " And to the world's eye feeming yet fo ftrong , " By our defcending willingly from hence , " " Twill fhew we were provoked by our wrong 32 THE WORKS OF DRAYTON .
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