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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... hand , A ton of Paris tennis - balls him fent , Better himself to make him understand , Deriding his ridiculous intent : And that was all the answer he could get ; Which more the king doth to this conqueft whet . That anfwering the ...
... hand , A ton of Paris tennis - balls him fent , Better himself to make him understand , Deriding his ridiculous intent : And that was all the answer he could get ; Which more the king doth to this conqueft whet . That anfwering the ...
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... hand , A mitre crowned with a diadem ; An armed man , the men of Cumberland ; So Westmorland , link'd with it in one stem , A fhip that wrack'd lay fir'd upon the fand : Northumberland with thefe com'n as a bro- ther , Two lions ...
... hand , A mitre crowned with a diadem ; An armed man , the men of Cumberland ; So Westmorland , link'd with it in one stem , A fhip that wrack'd lay fir'd upon the fand : Northumberland with thefe com'n as a bro- ther , Two lions ...
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... hand He would amongst them for the English stand . The dawn fearce drew the curtains of the East , But the late wearied Englishmen awake , And much refreshed with a little rett , Themfelves foon ready for the battle make : Not any one ...
... hand He would amongst them for the English stand . The dawn fearce drew the curtains of the East , But the late wearied Englishmen awake , And much refreshed with a little rett , Themfelves foon ready for the battle make : Not any one ...
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... hand in hand wade into danger's jaws , " And let report to England this convey , " That it for me no ranfom e'er shall raise ; " Either I'll conquer , or here end my days . " It were no glory for us to fubdue [ more ; " Them , than our ...
... hand in hand wade into danger's jaws , " And let report to England this convey , " That it for me no ranfom e'er shall raise ; " Either I'll conquer , or here end my days . " It were no glory for us to fubdue [ more ; " Them , than our ...
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... hands and with redoubled hearts , The more in peril ftill the more in plight , ' Gainft them whom fortune miferably thwarts ; Difabled quite before the foe to stand , But fall like grafs before the mower's hand : That this French earl ...
... hands and with redoubled hearts , The more in peril ftill the more in plight , ' Gainft them whom fortune miferably thwarts ; Difabled quite before the foe to stand , But fall like grafs before the mower's hand : That this French earl ...
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