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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... King in public should appear , Thus frames his fpeech to the affembly there . " ( ƒ ) Pardon by boldness , my liege fovereign " Lord , " Nor your dread prefence let my fpeech offend ; " Your mild attention favourably afford , " Which ...
... King in public should appear , Thus frames his fpeech to the affembly there . " ( ƒ ) Pardon by boldness , my liege fovereign " Lord , " Nor your dread prefence let my fpeech offend ; " Your mild attention favourably afford , " Which ...
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... King of France was ever left fo poor . The king and dauphin , to his proud demand , That he might fee they no fuch matter meant , As a thing fitter for his youthful hand , A ton of Paris tennis - balls him fent , Better himself to make ...
... King of France was ever left fo poor . The king and dauphin , to his proud demand , That he might fee they no fuch matter meant , As a thing fitter for his youthful hand , A ton of Paris tennis - balls him fent , Better himself to make ...
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... king a religious fear . His army rang'd in order fitting war , Each with fome green thing doth his murrian crown , With his main standard fixt upon the ( 0 ) car , Comes the great king before th ' intrenched town , Whilft from the walls ...
... king a religious fear . His army rang'd in order fitting war , Each with fome green thing doth his murrian crown , With his main standard fixt upon the ( 0 ) car , Comes the great king before th ' intrenched town , Whilft from the walls ...
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... 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'rous thing ; Yet they fo long upon their knees remain ...
... 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'rous thing ; Yet they fo long upon their knees remain ...
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... King of England to the field to dare , To bid him ceate his fpoil , nor to delay ' Gainst the French pow'r his forces , but prepare : For that King Charles determin'd to display His bloody ensigns , and through France declare The day ...
... King of England to the field to dare , To bid him ceate his fpoil , nor to delay ' Gainst the French pow'r his forces , but prepare : For that King Charles determin'd to display His bloody ensigns , and through France declare The day ...
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